Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4909908 Journal of Water Process Engineering 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate 37 products of demulsifiers (cationic, non-ionic and anionic) based on ability of water removal from Marpol oil waste. The results show that anionic and nonionic surfactants were found to be effective demulsifiers exhibiting good property for oil and water separation. The efficiency of the nonionic demulsifiers increases with the dosage up to a certain extent after which the efficiency falls. However, anionic demulsifiers do not show any decrease in efficiency at higher doses. Among all the tested anionic demulsifiers, sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate (ALCOPOL O70 PG), sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate (ALCOPOL O CONC 60%) and Oligoguluronate (DP9-6661) were with most outstanding performance. Additionally there is a general improvement in the performance of screened demulsifiers with increased temperature (70 °C). Sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate (ALCOPOL O70 PG), sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate (ALCOPOL O CONC 60%) and sodium dodecyl benzene sulphonate (DP9-6661) reached water removal performance percentage as 75%, 66.3% and 56.7% respectively after 30 h. When the water content of recovered oil was reduced to a certain level (below 10%), the heat valve was about 40 MJ/kg. The recovered Marpol oil waste was suggested to apply for low-quality fuel usage such as cement kilns and waste incinerators with its property of high energy value, low sulphur content and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs).
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