Chemical Additives for Improvement of Oil Spill Control.

Abstract

Chemical additives for improving oil spill control were studied. A state of art report, bibliography and evaluation were prepared. Drum and belt driven oil flow simulation tanks for oil control study were developed. Sixteen oils tested showed initial dropletting and entrainment for oil slicks on water at 0.3 to 0.6 knots, with no correlation between viscosity, density or interfacial tension. Most effective additives were non-toxic oil soluble hydrocarbon polymers, polyethylenes and ethylene-propylene copolymere, useful at low concentrations, raising initial entrainment speeds to 2 knots, short of 10 knot objective. Surface active agents did not inhibit dropletting or promote coalescence of oil or oily drops.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1974
Accession Number
ADA009019

Entities

People

  • D. N. Borton
  • J. J. Bulloff
  • S. Ross
  • W. H. Bauer

Organizations

  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acyclic Hydrocarbons
  • Additives (Chemicals)
  • Alkenes
  • Bibliographies
  • Chemical Compounds
  • Coalescence
  • Dielectric Polymers
  • Entrainment
  • Ethylenes
  • Hydrocarbons
  • Oil Spills
  • Organic Compounds
  • Polymers
  • Propenes
  • Simulations
  • Surface Tension

Readers

  • Aerosol Science/Aerosol Physics
  • Marine Ecotoxicology
  • Polymer Science and Engineering.