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Comprehensive treatment of oil-contaminated soils using CO2-Responsive O/W microemulsions

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 341, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.130857

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CO2-responsive O/W microemulsion; Oil-water phase separation; Oil-contaminated soils; Rapid and deep cleaning

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Industrial Research Chair Program in Oil Sands Engineering, National Natural Science Foundation of China [21938003]
  2. Leading Talents Program of Guangdong Province [K17253301]
  3. Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Com-mission [ZDSYS20200421111401738]

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This study presents a method of using CO2-responsive microemulsions to treat oil-contaminated soils. The method effectively cleans oil-contaminated soils at low energy consumption and allows for the recovery of value-added oil.
In exploration of petroleum resources, a considerable amount of soils are inevitably contaminated, leading to many long-term environmental impacts. However, the treatment of oil-contaminated soils to reduce the residual oil for safe disposal at low energy intensity is a challenging task. In this study, a CO2-responsive microemulsion was formulated to treat oil-contaminated soils effectively at ambient temperatures of low energy consumption. Such effective treatment reduced the oil level of the contaminated soils from ~15 wt% to below the discharge limit of 1 wt%. Purging of CO(2 & nbsp;)through the spent microemulsions for 30 s caused a rapid dissociation of the superamphiphile in the microemulsions, leading to a complete phase separation with the cleaned soils settled to the bottom for safe disposal, followed by an aqueous phase in the middle for recycling and a value-added oil product on top. The rapid and deep cleaning of oil-contaminated soils was attributed to an ultra-low interfacial tension and high level solubilization of oily contaminants in the O/W microemulsions. Such approach leads to a zero-waste discharge operation of remediating oil-contaminated soils while recovering value-added oil. Compared with other treatment methods operated at high temperature and/or pressure conditions, treatment of oil-contaminated soils using CO2-responsive microemulsions is easier to reach the discharge limit of residual oil while operating at ambient temperatures without any expensive equipment or extreme working conditions, making this microemulsion method a promising candidate for commercial applications of treating oil-contaminated soils in the oil field.

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