Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches

Since the establishment of the first global refinery in 1856, crude oil has remained one of the most lucrative natural resources worldwide. However, during the extraction process from reservoirs, crude oil gets contaminated with sediments, water, and other impurities. The presence of pressure, shear...

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Main Authors: Low, Jooyee, Khe, Chengseong, Usman, Fahad, Yarima, Mudassir Hassan, Lai, Chin Wei, You, Kok Yeow, Lim, Jun Wei, Khoo, Kuan Shiong
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spelling my.ump.umpir.401002024-01-31T02:06:06Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40100/ Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches Low, Jooyee Khe, Chengseong Usman, Fahad Yarima, Mudassir Hassan Lai, Chin Wei You, Kok Yeow Lim, Jun Wei Khoo, Kuan Shiong HD28 Management. Industrial Management Q Science (General) T Technology (General) Since the establishment of the first global refinery in 1856, crude oil has remained one of the most lucrative natural resources worldwide. However, during the extraction process from reservoirs, crude oil gets contaminated with sediments, water, and other impurities. The presence of pressure, shear forces, and surface-active compounds in crude oil leads to the formation of unwanted oil/water emulsions. These emulsions can take the form of water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, where water droplets disperse continuously in crude oil, or oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions, where crude oil droplets are suspended in water. To prevent the spread of water and inorganic salts, these emulsions need to be treated and eliminated. In existing literature, different demulsification procedures have shown varying outcomes in effectively treating oil/water emulsions. The observed discrepancies have been attributed to various factors such as temperature, salinity, pH, droplet size, and emulsifier concentrations. It is crucial to identify the most effective demulsification approach for oil/water separation while adhering to environmental regulations and minimizing costs for the petroleum sector. Therefore, this study aims to explore and review recent advancements in two popular demulsification techniques: chemical demulsification and magnetic nanoparticles-based (MNP) demulsification. The advantages and disadvantages of each technique are assessed, with the magnetic approach emerging as the most promising due to its desirable efficiency and compliance with environmental and economic concerns. The findings of this report are expected to have a significant impact on the overall process of separating oil and water, benefiting the oil and gas industry, as well as other relevant sectors in achieving the circular economy. Academic Press Inc. 2024-02-15 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40100/1/Review%20on%20demulsification%20techniques%20for%20oilwater%20emulsion.pdf pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40100/2/Review%20on%20demulsification%20techniques%20for%20oil_water%20emulsion_Comparison_ABS.pdf Low, Jooyee and Khe, Chengseong and Usman, Fahad and Yarima, Mudassir Hassan and Lai, Chin Wei and You, Kok Yeow and Lim, Jun Wei and Khoo, Kuan Shiong (2024) Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches. Environmental Research, 243 (117840). pp. 1-23. ISSN 0013-9351. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.117840 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.117840
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Q Science (General)
T Technology (General)
Low, Jooyee
Khe, Chengseong
Usman, Fahad
Yarima, Mudassir Hassan
Lai, Chin Wei
You, Kok Yeow
Lim, Jun Wei
Khoo, Kuan Shiong
Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches
description Since the establishment of the first global refinery in 1856, crude oil has remained one of the most lucrative natural resources worldwide. However, during the extraction process from reservoirs, crude oil gets contaminated with sediments, water, and other impurities. The presence of pressure, shear forces, and surface-active compounds in crude oil leads to the formation of unwanted oil/water emulsions. These emulsions can take the form of water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, where water droplets disperse continuously in crude oil, or oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions, where crude oil droplets are suspended in water. To prevent the spread of water and inorganic salts, these emulsions need to be treated and eliminated. In existing literature, different demulsification procedures have shown varying outcomes in effectively treating oil/water emulsions. The observed discrepancies have been attributed to various factors such as temperature, salinity, pH, droplet size, and emulsifier concentrations. It is crucial to identify the most effective demulsification approach for oil/water separation while adhering to environmental regulations and minimizing costs for the petroleum sector. Therefore, this study aims to explore and review recent advancements in two popular demulsification techniques: chemical demulsification and magnetic nanoparticles-based (MNP) demulsification. The advantages and disadvantages of each technique are assessed, with the magnetic approach emerging as the most promising due to its desirable efficiency and compliance with environmental and economic concerns. The findings of this report are expected to have a significant impact on the overall process of separating oil and water, benefiting the oil and gas industry, as well as other relevant sectors in achieving the circular economy.
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author Low, Jooyee
Khe, Chengseong
Usman, Fahad
Yarima, Mudassir Hassan
Lai, Chin Wei
You, Kok Yeow
Lim, Jun Wei
Khoo, Kuan Shiong
author_facet Low, Jooyee
Khe, Chengseong
Usman, Fahad
Yarima, Mudassir Hassan
Lai, Chin Wei
You, Kok Yeow
Lim, Jun Wei
Khoo, Kuan Shiong
author_sort Low, Jooyee
title Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches
title_short Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches
title_full Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches
title_fullStr Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches
title_full_unstemmed Review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : Comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches
title_sort review on demulsification techniques for oil/water emulsion : comparison of recyclable and irretrievable approaches
publisher Academic Press Inc.
publishDate 2024
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/40100/1/Review%20on%20demulsification%20techniques%20for%20oilwater%20emulsion.pdf
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