An eco-friendly approach to separate emulsified oil from water using all natural materials of chitosan and beach sand

Jayaprakash Saththasivam, Oluwaseun Ogunbiyi, Jenny Lawler, Zhaoyang Liu*

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Abstract

Oil-contaminated water from oil and gas exploration remains the industry's primary waste stream. The common method of using chemical coagulation/flocculation followed by air flotation has drawbacks such as generating non-biodegradable and toxic sludge and high operational costs. This study presents an eco-friendly alternative utilizing chitosan and beach sand to remove emulsified oil from water. Chitosan acts as a biodegradable flocculant, while beach sand aids in high-density floc formation and accelerates settling velocity. This approach achieved up to 94 % oil removal efficiency and reduced settling time from 90 to 15 min by using 100 mg/L chitosan and 500 mg/L beach sand with a particle size distribution of 50–100 μm. Shorter settling time reduces capital expenditure compared to conventional methods. Additionally, using natural materials like chitosan and beach sand minimizes toxic sludge generation. This eco-friendly approach offers a promising alternative to conventional methods for treating oily wastewater.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100270
JournalCleaner Materials
Volume13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Ballasting
  • Chitosan
  • Flocculation
  • Oily wastewater
  • Treatment

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