2016
DOI: 10.24200/sci.2016.3992
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Influence of the Process Parameters on the Foam Fractionation Treatment of Olive Mill Wastewater 

Abstract: Abstract. Olive Mill Wastewater (OMW) is a highly organic load waste produced by the three-phase decanter system used in the processing of olives for oil that has phytotoxic and antibacterial phenolic compounds, which help this waste to resist biological degradation. Foam fractionation has not yet been studied with regard to its potential for treatment of such wastewaters. In the present study, this technique was investigated in a simple model system. The e ects of di erent operational conditions, namely, surf… Show more

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“…Aspect ratio versus Weber and Tadaki numbers are presented in Figure 10 (for various concentrations of C 10 DMPO) as in a comparison with Eqs. (7) and (8). Both equations show good tting with experimental data of 5 10 7 M C 10 DMPO.…”
Section: The E Ects Of Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…Aspect ratio versus Weber and Tadaki numbers are presented in Figure 10 (for various concentrations of C 10 DMPO) as in a comparison with Eqs. (7) and (8). Both equations show good tting with experimental data of 5 10 7 M C 10 DMPO.…”
Section: The E Ects Of Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Dynamics of gas-liquid interfaces is one of the most interesting topics in this eld. Furthermore, it has a wide scope in terms of applications such as boiling heat transfer, wastewater treatment, and drug delivery [6][7][8]. There are many chemical processes that involve rising of bubbles through a liquid medium such as distillation, oatation, and evaporation [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%