The Rebirth of Waste Cooking Oil to Novel Bio-based Surfactants

Sci Rep. 2015 May 6:5:9971. doi: 10.1038/srep09971.

Abstract

Waste cooking oil (WCO) is a kind of non-edible oil with enormous quantities and its unreasonable dispose may generate negative impact on human life and environment. However, WCO is certainly a renewable feedstock of bio-based materials. To get the rebirth of WCO, we have established a facile and high-yield method to convert WCO to bio-based zwitterionic surfactants with excellent surface and interfacial properties. The interfacial tension between crude oil and water could reach ultra-low value as 0.0016 mN m(-1) at a low dosage as 0.100 g L(-1) of this bio-based surfactant without the aid of extra alkali, which shows a strong interfacial activity and the great potential application in many industrial fields, in particular, the application in enhanced oil recovery in oilfields in place of petroleum-based surfactants.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acids / chemistry
  • Biological Products / chemical synthesis*
  • Cooking*
  • Esterification
  • Plant Oils / chemistry*
  • Recycling / methods*
  • Surface Properties
  • Surface-Active Agents / chemical synthesis*
  • Ultrafiltration / methods
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid / methods*

Substances

  • Acids
  • Biological Products
  • Plant Oils
  • Surface-Active Agents