Treatment of Olive Mill Washing Water by Ultrafiltration
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universite de bouira
Abstract
Olive oil production requires important quantities
of washing water containing low oil concentrations,
but classical processes used to recover or to eliminate
this oil are ineffective. This study presents a membrane
technique to treat olive oil mill washing water using
different commercial ultrafiltration membranes: one
organic (PCI) and two ceramic (Ceraver) membranes.
The influence of the hydrodynamic parameters (transmembrane
pressure and flow rate) and the cut-off
membranes on the efficiency of the ultrafiltration
process was evaluated, and it was shown the organic
PCI membrane could reduce pollution due to organic
matter by decreasing the value of the Chemical
oxygen demand by about 90%. Moreover, the nature
of the ultrafine pore membrane appeared to be an
important parameter which may strongly increase or
decrease the capacity of the membrane. The membrane
cut-off did not have a strong influence on the performance
of the process but if the membrane pores were
too large the stability of the dynamically formed
membrane decreased at transmembrane pressures
greater than 0.2 MPa.