L Rochit, Nithish Kumar N, Devi Priya V S, Sibi Chakkaravarthy Sethuraman, Anitha Subramanian
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Abstract
The ocean ecology is badly impacted by large-scale oil spills, plastic waste,
and chemical pollution, which destroy ecosystems and endanger marine life.
Acknowledging the detrimental effects of oil spills on ecosystems, our research
aims to establish the foundation for creative methods to lessen their impact.
With an emphasis on the containment and prediction of oil spills, this research
investigates the potential of acoustic levitation as a cutting-edge technique
for environmental cleanup. Effectively separating and eliminating pollutants
without causing additional ecological harm is a major issue for traditional oil
spill cleanup techniques. Acoustic levitation provides a non-invasive,
accurate, and effective alternative by using sound waves to precisely and
subtly separate oil droplets from water in controlled environments. This
proposed approach can reduce the negative effects on the environment and
increase the efficacy of cleanup efforts. The findings have been examined and
assessed by proof of concept experiments with oil droplets, identifying the
relationship between the intensity of ultrasonic pressure and the proportion of
oil droplets collected.