Abstract

There are several technologies for the treatment of oily wastewater generated by the oil industry, not only to separate the emulsified oil in water, but also to reduce its concentration in the aqueous effluent. Among the processes of separation, the separation using membranes should be highlighted when they become an effective material and it also resistant to high temperatures, have good corrosion resistance, easy to clean, and have long life operation, among others. This work aims to synthesize the material (ZSM-5, γ-alumina membrane, and zeolite membrane ZSM-5/γ-alumina) and to evaluate the membranes in the oil/water separation in a continuous flow system. From the XRD results of the individual materials, it can be observed the formation of all the characteristic peaks for each material. The EDX analysis of zeolite ZSM-5 showed the formation of this material with a Si/Al = 19. From the SEM image of these materials, it can be seen that the surface of the γ-alumina is completely covered with ZSM-5 zeolite crystals. The oil/water removing, using ZSM-5 γ-alumina membrane, showed high retention of the oil, obtaining a higher performance in relation to γ-alumina membrane. This reveals that the insertion of ZSM-5/γ-alumina in the material makes that this new material acquires a lower porosity, obtained by decreasing the passage of oil molecules through the membrane structure.

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