Title of article :
EFFECT OF DESLUDGING AND ADSORPTION RATIOS ON RECOVERY OF LOW POUR FUEL OIL (LPFO) FROM SPENT ENGINE OIL
Author/Authors :
Josiah, Princewill Nemibo University of Port Harcourt - Department of Chemical Engineering, Nigeria , Ikiensikimama, Sunday Sunday University of Port Harcourt - Department of Petroleum Gas Engineering, Nigeria
From page :
25
To page :
28
Abstract :
The study presents the effect of desludging ratio (oil to acid ratio) and adsorption ratio (oil to clay ratio) on the recovery of low pour fuel oil (LPFO) from spent engine oil. Two major unit operations were use to recycle the spent engine oil: the desludging and the adsorption. Concentrated sulfuric acid was used as the reagent to effect the desludging operation while activated clay was used as the adsorbent in the adsorption operation. The result shows that the efficiency of the recycling operation depends on the reagent ratio used (desludging and adsorption ratios) and increases with the ratios. However, a desludging ratio of 20:1 and an adsorption ratio of 10:1 gave the best recovery of 82.9%. Also the specific gravity, API gravity, pour point, flash point and viscosity index of the recycled oil are lower than the fresh and the spent oil.
Keywords :
Desludging Ratio , Adsorption Ratio , Low Pour Fuel Oil , Spent Engine Oil , Recovery
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Research Bulletin
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Research Bulletin
Record number :
2569556
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