“…There is increasing awareness of the need for recovery and reusability of the surfactants for SESW, because of the potential negative effects of synthetic surfactants and the cost-effectiveness of the process. ,, Pioneering research revealed that the surfactant could be partially recovered after an appropriate degradation treatment, however, most of the target organic pollutants in the soil washing solution were destroyed. ,, To facilitate demulsification and to retrieve the potentially reusable oil as well as the surfactant simultaneously, a CO 2 -switchable anionic surfactant, which was a combination of dodecyl seleninic acid and N , N , N ′, N ′-tetramethyl-1,2-ethylenediamine (DSA–DMEA) had been reported very recently by us . Unfortunately, DSA–DMEA did not work well in SESW.…”