Energy & Fuels | 2019

Removal of Oil from a Crude Oil-in-Water Emulsion by a Magnetically Recyclable Diatomite Demulsifier

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Diatomite (DM) has superior adsorption performance for heavy metal ions in wastewater. However, the application of DM as a demulsifier in the treatment of a crude oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion has not yet been reported in the literature. In this work, a novel amphipathic and magnetically recyclable DM (M-DM) was synthesized by compounding with Fe3O4 nanoparticles and surface modifications. M-DM presented favorable demulsification performance under broad pH levels of the crude O/W emulsion. The demulsification efficiency (DE) reached a maximum when the M-DM dosage was increased to 450 mg/L. Moreover, M-DM could be recovered using its magnetism and still retained superior DE for 4 cycles. As a result of the strong interfacial activity, M-DM can reach the oil–water interface and interact with interfacial films. It was believed that the synergistic effect of electrostatic attraction and hydrogen bond interaction between M-DM and asphaltenes (main component of the interfacial film) promoted the rupture of the in...

Volume 33
Pages 11574-11583
DOI 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.9b02440
Language English
Journal Energy & Fuels

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