“…Furthermore, research was also conducted on the removal of oil-containing organic compounds, such as emulsified oil, 30 oil emulsions, 46 and petroleum sulfonate 31 from wastewater, with promising adsorption results ( Table 2 ). Studies have shown that soda residue and hydroxide particles formed in highly alkaline conditions restrict oil droplet migration via electrostatic attraction, hydrogen bonding, and particle surface adhesion, leading to the adsorption and encapsulation of oil droplets or organic components in the hydroxide crystals to effectively remove organic pollutants.…”