2016
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/20163803005
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Recovery of mineral oil from waste emulsion using electrocoagulation method

Abstract: Abstract. This paper presents a research to recover mineral oil from industrial waste emulsion. This research also evaluates the standard of water produced after the oil recovery. The ecosystem could be polluted if this waste is not treated prior to discharge. The equipment needed for this experiment is power supply (generator), connecting wire and metal plate for providing the coagulant. The chosen plates were aluminium and iron plate. The power supply will be connected to the plate producing anode (positive … Show more

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“…Numerous studies have demonstrated the high efficiency of electrocoagulation in removing various critical contaminants, including dyes, heavy metals, emulsions, and especially O&G (Goés et al, 2021b;Nidheesh et al, 2021;Bazrafshan et al, 2015;Razali, Hamid and Azoddein, 2016;Daud et al 2015;De Meneses et al, 2012;Rincón and La Motta, 2014;Cordeiro et al, 2015;Vieira et al, 2017;).…”
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“…Numerous studies have demonstrated the high efficiency of electrocoagulation in removing various critical contaminants, including dyes, heavy metals, emulsions, and especially O&G (Goés et al, 2021b;Nidheesh et al, 2021;Bazrafshan et al, 2015;Razali, Hamid and Azoddein, 2016;Daud et al 2015;De Meneses et al, 2012;Rincón and La Motta, 2014;Cordeiro et al, 2015;Vieira et al, 2017;).…”
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confidence: 99%