Keywords: emulsion

PURIFICATION OF WASTE WATER FROM THE PRODUCTION OF LIPID CONCENTRATE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS GARVES WITH WASTE FROM PROCESSING OF BIOMASS PISUM SATIVUM

Abstract
The possibility of using the crushed biomass of the pods of the common pea (Pisum sativum) as a sorption material for purifying model waters from the production of lipid concentrate from the larvae of the fly of the species Hermetia illucens has been investigated. Information on the composition and amount of lipids and saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in insect larvae is briefly presented. The effect of the particle size of the sorption material on the efficiency of the adsorptive extraction of the lipid concentrate emulsion from the model wastewater was investigated and an increase in the degree of purification with an increase in the dispersion of the dried biomass of pea pods was revealed. The dependence of the efficiency of removal of emulsion particles on the dosage of the sorption material and the time of contact of the latter with the sorbate was also investigated. The optimal pa-rameters of adsorption purification have been determined.
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INTENSIFICATION OF THE COAGULATING SUSPENSION EFFECT ON THE EMULSION OF LIPID CONCENTRATE IN WATER

Abstract
The coagulation treatment method is widely used for the effluents of various origins treatment. Substances-coagulants disrupt colloidal formations and contribute to the small particles aggregation, which leads to their precipitation and, as a consequence, a decrease in the organic substances content and the solution turbidity. The most widely used for this purpose are coagulants based on iron and aluminum. The Hermetia illucens insect is increasingly used to obtain chemical raw materials and valuable feed products for the poultry and fish cultivation. Production processes generate effluents contaminated with biodegradable substances, including components of larval fat. In this work, it was studied the coagulation purification possibility of fat-containing effluents from the production of lipid concentrate from the Hermetia illucens fly larvae by a coagulating suspension obtained from the electric arc steel-making furnaces dust, together with a co-coagulant – chestnut leaves carbonized at 400° C, which were used to increase the number of coagulation centers in the system.
The use of a coagulating suspension in the purification of model emulsions gives a low clarification effect (49% with the addition of 0.2 cm3 per 100 cm3 of the emulsion). It was found that the addition of finely dispersed carbon-ized leaves can significantly increase the cleaning efficiency. The best result was obtained by adding the carbonized chestnut leaves in an amount of 0.3 g together with 0.2 cm3 of suspension per 100 cm3 of liquid, while the clarification efficiency of the lipid concentrate model emulsion was 98%, at a pH of 8.
The main stage of coagulation occurs in the first 40 minutes of interaction, after which no changes are observed in the state of the system under study.
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