An optimization study of microwave assisted extraction of oil from oily sludge using response surface methodology

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2014

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CAFET INNOVA Technical Society cafetinnova@gmail.com 1-2-18/103, Mohini Mansion, Gagan Mahal Road, Domalguda, Hyderabad 500029

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Petroleum oily sludge, a hazardous waste, generated by the refineries and at the production sites in huge quantities comprises of a mixture of petroleum hydrocarbons, asphaltenes, long chain paraffinic wax, waste water, sediments and metals. The present study is aimed to recover oil from the petroleum oily sludge using n-heptane as the solvent in microwave assisted solvent extraction process and to optimize the process variables for the recovery of oil from the oily sludge. The simultaneous effects of process variables such as irradiation time (2 - 10 minutes), solvent to sludge ratio (40 – 80 wt %), reactant volume (100 – 300 ml) and microwave power (80 – 400 W) on the recovery of oil were evaluated. A central composite design (CCD) and response surface methodology (RSM) were used for the optimization of the extraction process. Based on the CCD, quadratic model was developed to correlate the extraction process variables with the responses and the model was analysed using appropriate statistical method (ANOVA). Optimization of process variables shows that the maximum recovery of oil was about 88.6% at 100 ml of reactant volume with microwave power output of 351 W at 6.5 minutes of irradiation time with 58.99% of nheptane to sludge ratio. © 2014 CAFET-INNOVA TECHNICAL SOCIETY. All rights reserved.

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Analysis of variance (ANOVA), Extraction, Heptane, Irradiation, Microwave generation, Microwave power transmission, Microwaves, Oil shale, Optimization, Petroleum chemistry, Recovery, Solvent extraction, Solvents, Surface properties, Central composite designs, Microwave assisted solvent extractions, Microwave-assisted extraction, Oil recoveries, Oily sludges, Petroleum hydrocarbons, Response surface methodology, Simultaneous effects, Microwave irradiation, crude oil, enhanced oil recovery, extraction method, hazardous waste, methodology, optimization, sludge

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International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 2014, 7, 4, pp. 1558-1568

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