Multicomponent Photocatalytic-Dispersant System for Oil Spill Remediation
Date
2024
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ACS Omega
Abstract
In the present work, the potential application of a
fabricated halloysite nanotubes-Ag-TiO2 (HNT-Ag-TiO2) compo site loaded with a binary surfactant mixture made up of lecithin
and Tween 80 (LT80) in remediating oil spillages was examined.
The as-prepared Ag-TiO2 that was used in the fabrication of the
HNT-Ag-TiO2-LT80 composite was characterized by X-ray
diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, UV−vis and diffuse reflectance
spectroscopy, CV analyses, and SEM-EDX. The synthesized
composite was also characterized by thermogravimetric analysis,
Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron
microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The synthesized
composite was active in both the UV and visible light regions of
the electromagnetic spectrum. The oil-remediating potential of the
as-prepared composite was examined on crude oil, and aromatics and asphaltene fractions of crude oil. The composite was able to
reduce the surface tension, form stable emulsions and smaller oil droplet sizes, and achieve a high dispersion effectiveness of 91.5%.
A mixture of each of the crude oil and its fractions and HNT-Ag-TiO2-LT80 was subjected to photodegradation under UV light
irradiation. The results from the GC-MS and UV−vis analysis of the photodegraded crude oil revealed that the photocatal composite
was able to photodegrade the crude oil, aromatics, and asphaltene fractions of crude oil with the formation of intermediate
photodegradation products depicting that the HNT-Ag-TiO2-LT80 has a potential as an oil spill remediation material.
Description
Research Article
Keywords
Oil Spill, Photocatalytic-Dispersant System
Citation
ACS Omega 2024, 9, 8797−8809