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- 2023Optimization of oil recovery from oilseed rape by cold pressing using statistical modelingcitations
- 2013Scaling up the chemical treatment of spent oil-in-water emulsions from a non-ferrous metal-processing plantcitations
- 2011Clarification and filtration of the floculated partuicles suspension from a chemical treatment of waste oil-in-water emulsions from a non-ferrous metalworking plant
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Clarification and filtration of the floculated partuicles suspension from a chemical treatment of waste oil-in-water emulsions from a non-ferrous metalworking plant
Abstract
<jats:p>The effects of the coagulation/floculation conditions on clarification andfiltration of the floculated particle suspension obtained by the chemicaltreatment of the waste oil-in-water emulsion (OWE) from a non-ferrousmetalworking plant were studied. The treatment involved the addition ofaluminum(III) sulfate and lime to the OWE. The main goal was to define theoptimum conditions for clarification and filtration of the floculatedparticle suspension. The factors involved were amounts lime (i.e. pH) andfilter aid added the OWE on clarification and filtration rates. At pH>10, theclarification rate was increased and the final volume of the concentratedsuspension (sludge) was reduced, while filter aid affected negatively theclarification rate. The filtration rate was also increased when thecoagulation was carried out at pH>10. The floculated particle suspensionshould be concentrated before filtration in order to decrease the filtrationduration. The most efficient filter aid was Celite standard super-cel, itsoptimum initial concentration being found to be 2 g/dm3.</jats:p>