Demulsification with simultaneous water purification by coupling filtration and enhanced oil droplet coalescence at anode interface in an electrochemical reactor.

J Environ Sci (China)

Center for Water and Ecology, State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

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  • The increasing demand for recycling industrial wastewater has highlighted the challenges of processing stable oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions, which contain surfactants and salts that complicate separation.
  • A novel flow-through electrode-based demulsification reactor (FEDR) was developed, achieving a 92.8% chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal rate, significantly higher than traditional methods (53.7% for electrical demulsification and 80.3% for filtration).
  • The efficiency of the FEDR system is influenced by the pore size of the electrode and the applied voltage, with the mechanism involving oil droplet accumulation and coalescence on the electrode surface enhancing the separation process for effective oil recovery and water purification.

Article Abstract

With the increasing demand of recycling disposal of industrial wastewater, oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion has been paid much attention in recent years owing to its high oil content. However, due to the presence of surfactant and salt, the emulsion was usually stable with complex physicochemical interfacial properties leading to increased processing difficulty. Herein, a novel flow-through electrode-based demulsification reactor (FEDR) was well designed for the treatment of saline O/W emulsion. In contrast to 53.7% for electrical demulsification only and 80.3% for filtration only, the COD removal efficiency increased to 92.8% under FEDR system. Moreover, the pore size of electrode and the applied voltage were two key factors that governed the FEDR demulsification performance. By observing the morphology of oil droplets deposited layer after different operation conditions and the behavior of oil droplets at the electrode surface under different voltage conditions, the mechanism was proposed that the oil droplets first accumulated on the surface of flow-through electrode by sieving effect, subsequently the gathered oil droplets could further coalesce with the promoting effect of the anode, leading to a high-performing demulsification. This study offers an attractive option of using flow-through electrode to accomplish the oil recovery with simultaneous water purification.

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