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Starch/PVA hydrogels for oil/water separation

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019
PVA polymers have been well-known as water-absorbing materials but their brittle nature hinders their applicability. In this study, we enhanced the strength of hydrogel and its water-absorbing capabilities by glutaraldehyde-assisted crosslinking of starch with PVA and blending BMIM-BF4 to enhance the plasticity and generate porosity within the hydrogel
Kirti Thakur   +2 more
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Solar-driven pH-responsive oil–water separation membranes for effective oil–water emulsion separation

New Journal of Chemistry
The membrane (PP–PPy–pHR) prepared in this paper automatically switches the wettability according to the change of pH to separate oil water emulsions. It has great potential for intelligent response in oil water separation.
Ting-Ting Li   +8 more
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Control of Compact Separators for Oil-Water Separation

Volume 2: Multiphase Flows Applications; Fluids Applications; Microfluidics; Fluids Mechanics Fundamentals; Fluids Engineering Education
Abstract The petroleum industry in the U.S. generates over 24 billion barrels of produced water annually, making it the largest volume of unwanted byproduct associated with oil and gas production. This volume is approximately 70 times greater than that of all liquid hazardous wastes generated in the U.S.
Areeba Ali   +3 more
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Equitable low-carbon transition pathways for California’s oil extraction

Nature Energy, 2023
Ranjit Deshmukh   +2 more
exaly  

Oil/water separator

Metal Finishing, 1997
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Oil/water separation

Metal Finishing, 1999
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Oil/water separation

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1976
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Gravity-driven separation of oil-water dispersions

2001
Summary: We examine a model for the separation kinetics of a dispersion of two immiscible liquids under the action of gravity. The scalar case (one family of equally sized drops), which is treated first, naturally suggests the guidelines for the vector case (\(n\) families of droplet of different sizes).
ROSSO, FABIO, G. SONA
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Oil/water separators

Metal Finishing, 1997
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