Electroflotation of emulsified oil in industrial wastes evaluated with a full factorial design

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The use of electroflotation in emulsified oil wastes was studied. A rectangular electroflotation cell was designed and constructed in acrylic with stainless steel cathode and DSA® anode with a nominal composition of Ti/Ru0.34Ti0.66O2. The variables studied in the present work were current density and oil, flocculant and electrolyte (NaCl) concentrations. The experiments were carried out in accordance with 2 4 full factorial experimental designs with two center points. The STATISTICA 5.5 software was used for calculations in order to relate experimental data to a statistical model. The best results, yielded 99.71% oil removal were obtained from 1050ppm of emulsified oil feed.

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Nahui, F. N. B., Nascimento, M. R., Cavalcanti, E. B., & Vilar, E. O. (2008). Electroflotation of emulsified oil in industrial wastes evaluated with a full factorial design. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 25(3), 435–442. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-66322008000300001

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