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Potential Efficient Separation of Oil from Bilgewater and Kitchen Wastewater by Fractional Freezing Process

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CRYSTALS
卷 11, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst11060685

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oil-water separation; bilge water; used vegetable oil; fractional freezing; oil and grease

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  1. HICoE Centre for Biofuel and Biochemical Research [015MA0-052]
  2. Yayasan Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS [015LC0-042]

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Discharging oily wastewater into water bodies can have negative consequences on the marine ecological environment, necessitating effective treatment techniques. This study introduces the fractional freezing (FF) process as a new oil-water separation technique, which shows potential in separating oil from oily wastewater sources.
Oily wastewater discharge to water bodies can have many negative consequences, especially on the marine ecological environment. Although there are numerous techniques for treating oily wastewater, this paper aims to introduce and evaluate the potential of the fractional freezing (FF) process as a new oil-water separation technique to overcome the several weaknesses found in the conventional oil-water separation methods. FF separates two liquid compounds based on their freezing point difference. In this study, two oily wastewater samples were used: oily bilgewater and oily kitchen wastewater. The effects of coolant temperature, freezing time, and stirring rate on the FF process efficiency were studied, and the significance of the data was supported by statistical analysis. The results show that a low coolant temperature is essential for allowing crystal nucleation formation and inducing crystal growth for an efficient separation process. However, the higher crystal growth rate that occurs at an even lower temperature might entrap the impurities inside the growing crystal. Consequently, continuing the crystallization for a longer time may yield a less efficient separation process. Furthermore, a too high stirring rate will rupture the solid formation, hence reducing the process efficiency. The final values of oil/grease and free fatty acids (FFA) obtained after the FF process of both samples were found to comply with the standard permitted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Palm Oil Refiners Association of Malaysia (PORAM). Moreover, the p-values obtained for both of the above-mentioned samples were below 0.05 for all experiments. It can be concluded that this method has the potential to separate oil from the oily bilgewater and kitchen wastewater.

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