Purification of colloidal oil in water emulsions by cationic adsorbent prepared from recycled polyethylene waste
This study deals with removing crude oil droplets from colloidal oil in water emulsions. The target was the development of efficient adsorbents for the tertiary treatment of industrial-produced water (PW). The novel adsorbent was designed from recycled low-density polyethylene (LDPE) powder grafted by the cationic polymer. The cationic polymer was synthesized directly on the LDPE surface by plasma-induced radical polymerization. A positively charged adsorbent was chosen due to the negative character of oily droplets to enhance separation efficiency in treating oil-water emulsions. The separation was performed in both batch and filtration modes. Absorption/adsorption uptake capacities showed a sigmoidal S-shape that was analyzed using the Sips model and compared with the newly developed empirical model. Both models showed a remarkable coincidence in the description of experimental data. The separation efficiency of the novel adsorbent was also tested in a filtration mode mimicking a commonly used deep-bed filtration technology. The comparison of the separation efficiency for various sorbents indicated a supreme performance of novel adsorbent. This study demonstrates the potential of a relatively cheap, prepared commodity-based adsorbent for the purification of emulsified oily polluted water in both batch and filtration configurations. This study also contributes to the recycling of polyethylene waste because LDPE attracts meager interest in recycled LLDPE due to many obstacles to reusing LDPE waste for its reprocessing as packaging materials.
Other Information
Published in: Process Safety and Environmental Protection
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
See article on publisher's website: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2024.01.042
Funding
Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library.
Qatar National Research Fund (NPRP12S-0311–190299), Development of Novel Polymeric Adsorbent Media for Produced Water Treatment.
Qatar University (QUCG-CAM-22/23–582).
Qatar University (GSRA9-L-1–0520-22027).
History
Language
- English
Publisher
ElsevierPublication Year
- 2024
License statement
This Item is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Institution affiliated with
- Hamad Bin Khalifa University
- Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute - HBKU
- Qatar University
- College of Arts and Sciences - QU
- Center for Advanced Materials - QU
- Qatar Petrochemical Company Q.P.J.S.C. (QAPCO)
- ConocoPhillips Water Technology Ltd QSTP-B
- Qatar Science & Technology Park