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Air flotation, in all its variations, is an efficient way to extract oil from wastewater. If the wastewater is chemically pretreated to break the oil emulsions, air flotation units are capable of removing most of the emulsified oil in addition to the free oil. This chapter covers various flotation techniques to achieve oil/water separation. Flotation processes include electroflotation, dissolved air...
Air flotation, in all its variations, is an efficient way to separate light particulates and oils from wastewater. Particulates that adhere to an air bubble, either by adsorption or absorption, can be floated from the liquid phase. Polymers may be added to improve the attachment of the particle to the bubble. Agglomerization of colloids into floc particles with the aid of chemicals will aid in their...
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