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Treatment of Skim Latex Serum Using Gas Sparged Ultrafiltration
Author(s) -
Sulaiman Nik Meriam,
Aroua Mohamed Kheireddine
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
developments in chemical engineering and mineral processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1932-2143
pISSN - 0969-1855
DOI - 10.1002/apj.5500130516
Subject(s) - sparging , total dissolved solids , ammoniacal nitrogen , chemistry , ultrafiltration (renal) , suspended solids , total suspended solids , aeration , waste management , effluent , skimmed milk , nitrogen , membrane technology , volatile suspended solids , pulp and paper industry , mixed liquor suspended solids , chromatography , environmental engineering , membrane , environmental science , chemical oxygen demand , activated sludge , wastewater , biochemistry , food science , organic chemistry , engineering
The major pollutants from a natural rubber processing factory have high organic content and emit an offensive smell due to the biodegradation of the organic matter. In latex concentrate factories, the main sources of effluent are the skim latex serum and washings from all process equipment. This paper presents an application of membrane technology that involves gas sparging for the treatment of skim latex serum. A semi‐pilot‐scale system using a PVDF vertical tubular membrane (MWCO 100,000) was installed as the experimental setup. Nitrogen gas was bubbled vertically upwards at flowrates ranging from 300 to 500 ml/min. Results obtained thus far show that gas sparging has increased the permeate flux between 1.37% and 146.34% compared to non‐gas sparged conditions. In terms of permeate quality, the reductions achieved for suspended solids, total solids, COD, BOD, total nitrogen and ammoniacal nitrogen were 83%, 95%, 67%, 77%, 51%, 74%, respectively, for the gas‐sparged condition. Under non gas‐sparging conditions, reductions achieved for suspended solids, total solids, COD, BOD, total nitrogen and ammoniacal nitrogen were 92%, 96%, 67%, 72%, 60%, 75%, respectively.

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