Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization

Chemical dispersants are used extensively for oil spill remediation. Most of these dispersants are composed of a mixture of surfactants and organic solvents, which raises concerns about aquatic toxicity and environmental impact. In this study, the toxicity and biodegradability of an oil spill disper...

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Main Authors: Nazar, M., Shah, M.U.H., Ahmad, A., Yahya, W.Z.N., Goto, M., Moniruzzaman, M.
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Published: American Chemical Society 2022
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spelling my.utp.eprints.332342022-07-06T08:25:57Z Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization Nazar, M. Shah, M.U.H. Ahmad, A. Yahya, W.Z.N. Goto, M. Moniruzzaman, M. Chemical dispersants are used extensively for oil spill remediation. Most of these dispersants are composed of a mixture of surfactants and organic solvents, which raises concerns about aquatic toxicity and environmental impact. In this study, the toxicity and biodegradability of an oil spill dispersant composed of the surface-active ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium lauroyl sarcosinate BmimLausar and Tween-80 were investigated. In addition, important environmental factors including salinity, temperature, and wave-mixing energy were optimized to obtain maximum dispersion effectiveness. The acute toxicity against zebrafish (Danio rerio) showed that the developed dispersant was practically non-toxic with a median lethal dose of more than 100 mg L-1 after 96 h. The dispersant also demonstrated outstanding biodegradability of 66% after 28 days. A model was developed using a response surface methodology that efficiently (R2 = 0.992) related the salinity, temperature, and wave-mixing energy of seawater to dispersion effectiveness. The system was then optimized, and a high dispersion effectiveness of 89.70% was obtained with an experimental error of less than 2%. Our findings suggest that the surface-active ionic liquid and Tween-80 mixture could be a viable alternative to toxic chemical dispersants for oil spill remediation. © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. American Chemical Society 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129286681&doi=10.1021%2facsomega.2c00752&partnerID=40&md5=d31ff3c528f9568f2fd4b7aa59f00440 Nazar, M. and Shah, M.U.H. and Ahmad, A. and Yahya, W.Z.N. and Goto, M. and Moniruzzaman, M. (2022) Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization. ACS Omega . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/33234/
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description Chemical dispersants are used extensively for oil spill remediation. Most of these dispersants are composed of a mixture of surfactants and organic solvents, which raises concerns about aquatic toxicity and environmental impact. In this study, the toxicity and biodegradability of an oil spill dispersant composed of the surface-active ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium lauroyl sarcosinate BmimLausar and Tween-80 were investigated. In addition, important environmental factors including salinity, temperature, and wave-mixing energy were optimized to obtain maximum dispersion effectiveness. The acute toxicity against zebrafish (Danio rerio) showed that the developed dispersant was practically non-toxic with a median lethal dose of more than 100 mg L-1 after 96 h. The dispersant also demonstrated outstanding biodegradability of 66% after 28 days. A model was developed using a response surface methodology that efficiently (R2 = 0.992) related the salinity, temperature, and wave-mixing energy of seawater to dispersion effectiveness. The system was then optimized, and a high dispersion effectiveness of 89.70% was obtained with an experimental error of less than 2%. Our findings suggest that the surface-active ionic liquid and Tween-80 mixture could be a viable alternative to toxic chemical dispersants for oil spill remediation. © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
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author Nazar, M.
Shah, M.U.H.
Ahmad, A.
Yahya, W.Z.N.
Goto, M.
Moniruzzaman, M.
spellingShingle Nazar, M.
Shah, M.U.H.
Ahmad, A.
Yahya, W.Z.N.
Goto, M.
Moniruzzaman, M.
Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization
author_facet Nazar, M.
Shah, M.U.H.
Ahmad, A.
Yahya, W.Z.N.
Goto, M.
Moniruzzaman, M.
author_sort Nazar, M.
title Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization
title_short Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization
title_full Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization
title_fullStr Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization
title_full_unstemmed Ionic Liquid and Tween-80 Mixture as an Effective Dispersant for Oil Spills: Toxicity, Biodegradability, and Optimization
title_sort ionic liquid and tween-80 mixture as an effective dispersant for oil spills: toxicity, biodegradability, and optimization
publisher American Chemical Society
publishDate 2022
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