Evaluation of a membrane system’s operational parameters for oily effluent treatment

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The aim of this paper is to discuss the main control parameters of a microfiltration membranes system for oil removal from effluent on experimental bases. The experiments were conducted by using synthetic effluent with oil droplets diameter ranging from 4 to 8 microns. The membranes used were hollow fiber-type which were assembled in a submerged module. The following parameters were tested: Oil and grease concentration in the feed stream (O&Gf ) of 100 and 200 mg.L-1, Water recovery rates (WRR) of 0.75 and 0.90, and Transmembrane pressure (TMP) of -0.20 and -0.30 bar. The results showed that the membranes produced a permeate with a good quality to the point of enabling their reuse in several industrial activities. It was also observed that the elevation of O&Gf and WRR increase the flux decline over time and that the increase of TMP increases the flow value in time of 6 hours.

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Motta, A. R. P., Borges, C. P., Kiperstok, A., Esquerre, K., & De Souza Da Silva, P. M. R. T. (2019). Evaluation of a membrane system’s operational parameters for oily effluent treatment. Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental, 24(4), 719–725. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1413-41522019128632

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