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Dennis Desheng Meng, MuSES Laboratory, MEEM, Michigan Technological University Demulsification of Water-Oil Emulsion by Nano-Structured Surfaces Demulsification of water-in-oil emulsion is an important issue in petroleum production. The current practice often relies on heavy usage of chemical demulsifiers, which are consumable, environmentally unfriendly, and prone to interfere with subsequent processes. In this project, we explore the demulsification of water-in-oil emulsion using hydrophilic nanofibres implanted on hydrophobic surfaces. The working mechanism is inspired by amphiphilic copolymers, a type of chemical demulsifiers previously proven to be effective. We have demonstrated the basic process to obtain vertically aligned nanotube on the surface and the treatment to improve the hydrophilicity of the material, both under room temperature. Antifouling superhydrophilic surfaces 1 m Fig. 1. Vertically- aligned CNTs by HVEPD process CNT deposition on a flexible substrate FITC GFP treat ed FITC GFP FITC GFP FITC GFP untreate d (a) Polyester (b) ITO

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treated. GFP. FITC. GFP. FITC. untreated. GFP. FITC. GFP. FITC. (a) Polyester. (b) ITO. Demulsification of Water-Oil Emulsion by Nano-Structured Surfaces. Dennis Desheng Meng, MuSES Laboratory, MEEM, Michigan Technological University. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dennis Desheng Meng, MuSES Laboratory, MEEM, Michigan Technological University

Demulsification of Water-Oil Emulsion by Nano-Structured Surfaces

Demulsification of water-in-oil emulsion is an important issue in petroleum production. The current practice often relies on heavy usage of chemical demulsifiers, which are consumable, environmentally unfriendly, and prone to interfere with subsequent processes. In this project, we explore the demulsification of water-in-oil emulsion using hydrophilic nanofibres implanted on hydrophobic surfaces. The working mechanism is inspired by amphiphilic copolymers, a type of chemical demulsifiers previously proven to be effective. We have demonstrated the basic process to obtain vertically aligned nanotube on the surface and the treatment to improve the hydrophilicity of the material, both under room temperature.

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Fig. 1. Vertically-aligned CNTs by HVEPD process

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