Treatment of an Oil/Grease Wastewater Using Ultrafiltration: Pilot-Scale Results
- 1 June 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Separation Science and Technology
- Vol. 32 (9) , 1493-1511
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01496399708004062
Abstract
Wastewater containing about 0.5% oil and grease (O/G) from a metal industry was treated by tubular ultrafiltration using membranes having a molecular weight cutoff (MWCO) of 120,000 and a negative surface charge (P membrane) and of 100,000 and no surface charge (M membrane). Permeate flux decreased dramatically during the first several hours of operation and then leveled-off for the remainder of semibatch operation. The average P membrane flux was significantly higher than the M membrane (38 versus 27 gal/ft 2.d) because of its higher MWCO and negative surface charge. Increasing the transmembrane pressure and crosstlow velocity increased the permeate flux for both membranes. O/G concentrations less than 50 mg/L and total suspended solids (TSS) levels less than 25 mg/L were common for both membranes. O/G removal efficiencies (rejections) averaged 98% for the M membrane and 97% for the P membrane. TSS rejections were approximately 97% for both membranes. Effluent O/G concentration and turbidity from the P membrane were slightly higher than the M membrane because of the P membrane's higher MWCO and the larger flux. The average volume reduction and residual production were 97% and 32 gal/1000 gal. respectively. Acid cracking of the concentrate with sulfuric acid was marginally successful.Keywords
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