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Energy and Environmental Engineering(CEASE PUBLICATION) Vol. 1(3), pp. 105 - 110
DOI: 10.13189/eee.2013.010302
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Oily Wastewater Treatment Using Membranes Modified by Plasma


Dryahlov Vladislav Olegovich 1,*, Shaihiev Ildar Gilmanovich 1, Bogdan Stoyanov Bonev 2, Abdullin Ildar Shaukatovich 3, Valentin Andreev Nenov 2
1 The Kazan national Research Technological University, Russian Federation, Kazan, Karl Marx street 68.
2 Bulgaria, Burgas, boulevard Professor Yakimov 1
3 The Kazan national Research Technological University,Russian Federation, Kazan, Karl Marx street 68

ABSTRACT

The influence of parameters of low–temperature high–frequency plasma of low pressure on the efficiency of emulsions division in the sort of “oil–in water” was investigated using polyacrylonitrile membranes with pores about 50 kDa. It was indicated, that plasma treatment of membranes in an atmosphere of argon with nitrogen promotes the increase in efficiency and selectivity of division more than twofold. The investigations of surface characteristics of initial and plasma-treated membranes were carried out by the instrumental controls of analysis. It was indicated, that plasma treatment promotes structure changes of membrane surface, without changing the internal structure of membrane polymer.

KEYWORDS
Division, Membranes, Plasma, Modification Oil-In Water Emulsion

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(a). IEEE Format:
[1] Dryahlov Vladislav Olegovich , Shaihiev Ildar Gilmanovich , Bogdan Stoyanov Bonev , Abdullin Ildar Shaukatovich , Valentin Andreev Nenov , "Oily Wastewater Treatment Using Membranes Modified by Plasma," Energy and Environmental Engineering(CEASE PUBLICATION), Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 105 - 110, 2013. DOI: 10.13189/eee.2013.010302.

(b). APA Format:
Dryahlov Vladislav Olegovich , Shaihiev Ildar Gilmanovich , Bogdan Stoyanov Bonev , Abdullin Ildar Shaukatovich , Valentin Andreev Nenov (2013). Oily Wastewater Treatment Using Membranes Modified by Plasma. Energy and Environmental Engineering(CEASE PUBLICATION), 1(3), 105 - 110. DOI: 10.13189/eee.2013.010302.