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Revealing Bilgewater Emulsion Formation and Breaking by In Situ Multiplexed Chemical Imaging


EMSL Project ID
51176

Abstract

We will use in situ chemical imaging enabled by the microfluidic reactor SALVI to study a NAVY bilgewater emulsion model. Our main objective is to understand the evolving oil-water liquid-liquid interface. Such fundamental understanding is important to formulate new waste water treatment for reducing marine water pollution worldwide.

Project Details

Start Date
2019-10-23
End Date
2020-09-30
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

Xiao-Ying Yu
Institution
Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Team Members

Jiyoung Son
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Yanjie Shen
Institution
Ocean University of China

Jennifer Yao
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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