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Engineered Hybrid Materials with Smart Surfaces for Effective Mitigation of Petroleum-Originated Pollutants

Journal

ENGINEERING
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages 1492-1503

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.07.024

Keywords

Emulsion; Hydrocarbon-contamination; Environment impacts; Hybrid nanomaterials; Oil-water separation; Wastewater treatment

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The generation and release of hydrocarbon-contaminated industrial waste-water effluents are major environmental concerns. Smart polymeric nanostructured materials with wettability properties have shown excellent performance in separating oil-water emulsions.
The generation and controlled or uncontrolled release of hydrocarbon-contaminated industrial waste-water effluents to water matrices are a major environmental concern. The contaminated water comes to surface in the form of stable emulsions, which sometimes require different techniques to mitigate or separate effectively. Both the crude emulsions and hydrocarbon-contaminated wastewater effluents contain suspended solids, oil/grease, organic matter, toxic elements, salts, and recalcitrant chemicals. Suitable treatment of crude oil emulsions has been one of the most important challenges due to the complex nature and the substantial amount of generated waste. Moreover, the recovery of oil from waste will help meet the increasing demand for oil and its derivatives. In this context, functional nanostructured materials with smart surfaces and switchable wettability properties have gained increasing attention because of their excellent performance in the separation of oil-water emulsions. Recent improvements in the design, composition, morphology, and fine-tuning of polymeric nanostructured materials have resulted in enhanced demulsification functionalities. Herein, we reviewed the environmental impacts of crude oil emulsions and hydrocarbon-contaminated wastewater effluents. Their effective treatments by smart polymeric nanostructured materials with wettability properties have been stated with suitable examples. The fundamental mechanisms underpinning the efficient separation of oil-water emulsions are discussed with suitable examples along with the future perspectives of smart materials. (C) 2020 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier LTD on behalf of Chinese Academy of Engineering and Higher Education Press Limited Company.

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