Ferrofluid to combat oil slicks

A ferrofluid for removing oil from a water surface is prepared by adsorbing surfactant pref. sodium oleate on the surfaces of magnetic particulates such as magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) particulates prepared from an acid waste solution; preparing a dispersion of said magnetic particulates by dispersing said...

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Main Authors JONG HO SUH, WON GOO LEE, YOON KYUN LEE, HACK GI SHIN, TAE OK KIM
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 13.05.1998
Edition6
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Summary:A ferrofluid for removing oil from a water surface is prepared by adsorbing surfactant pref. sodium oleate on the surfaces of magnetic particulates such as magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) particulates prepared from an acid waste solution; preparing a dispersion of said magnetic particulates by dispersing said magnetic particulates with the surfactant adsorbed into an organic solvent; pref. crude oil kerosene, cyclohexane etc. and adding an amphipathic non-ionic surfactant to said dispersion of the magnetic particulates. A preferred non-ionic surfactant is polyoxyethylene nonylphenyl ether. The ferrofluid has an improved power to disperse oil on a water surface. By using such ferrofluid and an oil slick drawing apparatus equipped with the permanent magnets, the oil can be selectively and effectively removed and recovered without adversely effecting the ecosystem of the sea.
Bibliography:Application Number: GB19970012192