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Dewatering of floated oily sludge by treatment with rhamnolipid.

Xuwei Long1, Guoliang Zhang, Li Han, Qin Meng.   

Abstract

Oily sludge dewatering is practically needed prior to sludge treatments. However, the conventional use of physical treatments with or without chemical conditionings presented poor feasibility in industrial applications due to either poor cost-efficiency or lacking environmental friendliness. In this paper, biosurfactant rhamnolipid was for the first time applied for dewatering of oily sludge. Rhamnolipid treatments under the concentration of 300-1000 mg/L, pH of 5-7 and temperature of 10-60 °C could directly separate 50-80% of water from the stable oily sludge. And both mono-rhamnolipid and di-rhamnolipid were identified to be of equivalent dewatering ability, which is closely related to their equivalent performance in breaking the emulsified oil droplets. Demulsification was found to be involved in settling water from oily sludge. Furthermore, the effectiveness of rhamnolipid was further demonstrated at pilot scale (1000 L) treatment of oily sludge. After pilot treatment, the settled water with residual oil of 10 mg/L and soluble COD of about 800 mg/L could be directly effluxed into the biotreatment system while the concentrated oil sludge with a reduced volume by 60-80% can be pumped into coking tower, achieving completely harmless treatment. It seems that rhamnolipid as dewatering agent was of great prospects in the industrial dewatering of oily sludge.
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Keywords:  BOD; COD; DAF; Demulsification; Dewatering; O/W; Oily sludge; Rhamnolipid; SDBS; SDS; TSS; Tween; W/O; biochemical oxygen demand; chemical oxygen demand; dissolved air flotation; oil-in-water; polyoxyethylene; sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate; sodium dodecyl sulfate; total suspended solid; water-in-oil

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23764581     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2013.04.058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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