Halloysite Nanotubes As Delivery Mechanism For Feather Protein-Based Multi-Surfactant Systems In Crude Oil Dispersion Application.

dc.contributor.authorNyankson, E.
dc.contributor.authorAgyei-Tuffour, B.
dc.contributor.authorAdofo, Y.K.
dc.contributor.authoret al.
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-19T13:18:07Z
dc.date.issued2025-01-16
dc.descriptionResearch Article
dc.description.abstractChicken feather protein (CFP), and lecithin (L), Tween 80 (T), and DOSS (D) surfactant systems were loaded onto halloysite nanotubes (HNTs), a natural clay aluminosilicate product to form particulate dispersants at different surfactant concentrations and characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis and scanning electron microscopy coupled with EDS. For 24 wt% surfactants concentrations loaded HNTs; 100 wt%CFP-HNTs, 60 wt%CFP- 40 wt%L-HNTs, 20 wt%CFP- 80 wt%T-HNTs, 50 wt%CFP- 25 wt%T-25 wt%L-HNTs and 25 wt %CFP- 25 wt%T-50 wt%D-HNTs showed good interfacial tension lowering abilities by recording 6.39, 2.82, 2.43, 1.68, and 1.55 mN/m at 60s respectively. The CFP-based surfactant HNTs dispersants formed very stable o/w emulsions against droplet coalescence and showed an increase in interfacial viscosity which contributed to the stability of their respective o/w emul sions. In this study, the US EPA’s baffled flask test was deployed to probe the prospects of the CFP based surfactants-HNTs dispersants in crude oil dispersion at different surfactant concentrations. 100 wt%CFP-HNTs, 60 wt %CFP- 40 wt %L-HNTs, 20 wt %CFP- 80 wt %T-HNTs, 50 wt %CFP- 25 wt%T-25 wt%L-HNTs and 25 wt%CFP- 25 wt%T-50 wt%D-HNTs recorded dispersion effective ness of 33.9, 74.8, 65.4, 78.6 and 88.2 vol% respectively at 24 wt% surfactant concentration. It can be deduced that an increase in the surfactant concentrations loaded onto HNTs improved the dispersion effectiveness of the produced particulate dispersants. Largely, the 24 wt% CFP-based surfactant-HNTs dispersants showed considerable promise in crude oil dispersion in seawater.
dc.identifier.citationAdofo, Y. K., Nyankson, E., Agyei-Tuffour, B., Gbogbo, S., Amoako, C., Morgan, J. A., ... & Arkorful, G. K. (2025). Halloysite nanotubes as delivery mechanism for feather protein-based multi-surfactant systems in crude oil dispersion application. Heliyon.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2025.e41951
dc.identifier.urihttps://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/42937
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherElsevier Ltd
dc.subjectHalloysite Nanotubes
dc.subjectChicken Feather Protein
dc.subjectParticulate Dispersants
dc.subjectCrude Oil Dispersion
dc.subjectSynergistic Interaction
dc.titleHalloysite Nanotubes As Delivery Mechanism For Feather Protein-Based Multi-Surfactant Systems In Crude Oil Dispersion Application.
dc.typeArticle

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