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Impact of mixed surfactant composition on emulsion stability in saline environment: anionic and nonionic surfactants

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The influence of anionic and nonionic surfactant ratios on emulsion stability in saline environments was investigated in the context of bilge water. Sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) and Triton X-100 were selected as surfactants likely present in bilge water emulsions. Interfacial tension results revealed that with 0.42 M NaCl, SLES is a more surface-active surfactant with a smaller head group area than Triton X-100. Increasing the proportion of SLES resulted in a higher surface charge, thus creating a greater repulsive interaction energy barrier between oil droplets, preventing flocculation. Size distribution results showed emulsions with 500 ppm surfactants at different surfactant ratios had long-term (more than 20 days) stability against coalescence. However, SLES-rich emulsions had smaller oil droplets (
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