The effect of additives on the treatment of oil-in-water emulsions by vacuum evaporation

被引:53
作者
Gutierrez, Gemma
Cambiella, Angel
Benito, Jose M.
Pazos, Carmen
Coca, Jose
机构
[1] Univ Oviedo, Dept Chem & Environm Engn, E-33006 Oviedo, Spain
[2] Univ Burgos, Dept Chem Engn, Burgos 09001, Spain
关键词
oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions; metalworking; vacuum evaporation; surfactants; critical micelle concentration (CMC);
D O I
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.01.090
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 [工学]; 0830 [环境科学与工程];
摘要
A simple batch vacuum evaporation process for the treatment of several oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions is reported. The experiments were carried out with waste emulsions from an industrial copper rolling process and with model emulsions prepared in the laboratory. No detailed information on the formulation of the industrial waste O/W emulsions was available. Several model emulsions were formulated using the same base oil (an 85-15% (w/w) mixture of a synthetic poly-alpha-olefin and a trimethylol propane trioleate ester, respectively) and one of the three following surfactants: Brij-76 (polyethylene glycol octadecyl ether, non-ionic), CTAB (hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide, cationic), and Oleth-10 (glycolic acid ethoxylate oleyl ether, anionic). Experimental results show a strong influence of operating conditions, such as pressure or bath temperature, on the evaporation performance. As a general trend, the higher the values of these parameters, the higher the pollutant content in the obtained aqueous effluent. The presence of surfactants increase the evaporation rate, especially at low operating vacuum pressures, the solubility of oil molecules in water and the evaporation temperature of model O/W emulsions. Furthermore, COD reductions higher than 99.5% for the treated waste O/W emulsions were achieved. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页数:6
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