KINERJA MEMBRAN ULTRAFILTRASI UNTUK PENGOLAHAN LIMBAH EMULSI MINYAK-AIR SINTETIS
Abstract
PERFORMANCE OF ULTRAFILTRATION MEMBRANE FOR TREATMENT OF
SYNTHETIC OIL-IN-WATER EMULSION WASTEWATER. Fuels production from petroleum
refinery generates oil-in-water emulsion wastewater. Conventional treatments of petroleum refinery
wastewater are lack of reuse and recycle principles since the effluents of waste water treatment were
unusable. In addition, the conventional processes produce discarded side products. Ultrafiltration
membranes have been widely applied for oily wastewater treatment. This research used oil-in-water
wastewater models as feed and polyethersulphone (PES) ultrafiltration membrane. The wastewater
model was applies for comprehensive analysis of membrane performance. Lube oil, gasoline and
diesel oil were used as dispersed phases while the continuous phase were water and surfactant for
emulsion stabilizer. The lube oil, gasoline and diesel oil illustrated refinery wastewater produced in
distillation columns and utility plant. Evaluation of ultrafiltration performance was determined based
on flux profile and membrane rejection. Membrane characterization showed that the applied
polyethersulphone membrane was an asymmetric ultrafiltration membrane having permeability of
17.32 (l/m2
.jam). It was shown that the flux profile of gasoline emulsion feed was the lowest. In
addition, it was demonstrated that 90-98% of COD and 98-99% of oil were rejected.
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