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Oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector

The increase in water-oil separation efficiency as a function of biosurfactant in a novel process of a continuous induced pre-saturation tower (IPST) with stages was described. The pre-saturation of the effluent in a new IPST prior to its entrance in each stage enabled enhancing the effect of the bi...

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Autores principales: Bandeira dos Santos, Leonardo, de Cássia Freire Soares da Silva, Rita, Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro, Pedro, Dias Baldo, Rodrigo, Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora, dos Santos, Valdemir A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8182389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34136368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2021.e00638
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author Bandeira dos Santos, Leonardo
de Cássia Freire Soares da Silva, Rita
Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro, Pedro
Dias Baldo, Rodrigo
Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora
dos Santos, Valdemir A.
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de Cássia Freire Soares da Silva, Rita
Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro, Pedro
Dias Baldo, Rodrigo
Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora
dos Santos, Valdemir A.
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description The increase in water-oil separation efficiency as a function of biosurfactant in a novel process of a continuous induced pre-saturation tower (IPST) with stages was described. The pre-saturation of the effluent in a new IPST prior to its entrance in each stage enabled enhancing the effect of the biosurfactant on the flocculation of oil droplets due to the close contact with the air during the formation of microbubbles inside a centrifuge pump. This change of a conventional dissolved-air flotation device enabled each stage to serve as a final flocculation chamber and flotation separator. The initial flocculation step occurred nearly entirely within the centrifugation pump adapted for the generation of microbubbles. Experimental tests in a bench-scale prototype of an IPST enabled drafting two operation diagrams based on the absence and presence of the biosurfactant produced by the bacterium Pseudomonas cepacia CCT 6659. We used an effluent composed of water and semi-synthetic motor oil at 500 [Formula: see text] 13 mg L(−1). The oil removal efficiency was estimated with the aid of Damköhler numbers applied under the analogy of considering the IPST to be a set of perfect-mixture tanks in series. To quantify the increase in efficiency achieved with the addition of the biosurfactant, we identified the kinetic laws corresponding to the addition and non-addition of the biosurfactant. The addition of the biosurfactant led to an increase in the oil removal rate in the IPST from 92.5 % to 97.0 %.
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spelling pubmed-81823892021-06-15 Oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector Bandeira dos Santos, Leonardo de Cássia Freire Soares da Silva, Rita Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro, Pedro Dias Baldo, Rodrigo Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora dos Santos, Valdemir A. Biotechnol Rep (Amst) Research Article The increase in water-oil separation efficiency as a function of biosurfactant in a novel process of a continuous induced pre-saturation tower (IPST) with stages was described. The pre-saturation of the effluent in a new IPST prior to its entrance in each stage enabled enhancing the effect of the biosurfactant on the flocculation of oil droplets due to the close contact with the air during the formation of microbubbles inside a centrifuge pump. This change of a conventional dissolved-air flotation device enabled each stage to serve as a final flocculation chamber and flotation separator. The initial flocculation step occurred nearly entirely within the centrifugation pump adapted for the generation of microbubbles. Experimental tests in a bench-scale prototype of an IPST enabled drafting two operation diagrams based on the absence and presence of the biosurfactant produced by the bacterium Pseudomonas cepacia CCT 6659. We used an effluent composed of water and semi-synthetic motor oil at 500 [Formula: see text] 13 mg L(−1). The oil removal efficiency was estimated with the aid of Damköhler numbers applied under the analogy of considering the IPST to be a set of perfect-mixture tanks in series. To quantify the increase in efficiency achieved with the addition of the biosurfactant, we identified the kinetic laws corresponding to the addition and non-addition of the biosurfactant. The addition of the biosurfactant led to an increase in the oil removal rate in the IPST from 92.5 % to 97.0 %. Elsevier 2021-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8182389/ /pubmed/34136368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2021.e00638 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bandeira dos Santos, Leonardo
de Cássia Freire Soares da Silva, Rita
Pinto Ferreira Brasileiro, Pedro
Dias Baldo, Rodrigo
Sarubbo, Leonie Asfora
dos Santos, Valdemir A.
Oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector
title Oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector
title_full Oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector
title_fullStr Oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector
title_full_unstemmed Oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector
title_short Oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector
title_sort oily water treatment in a multistage tower operated under a novel induced pre-saturation process in the presence of a biosurfactant as collector
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8182389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34136368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2021.e00638
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