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Demulsification of Industrial Emulsion Using Biosurfactant Rhamno NR22

Farah Nasyitah binti Esa    

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Chemical synthesized demulsifier in oil industry has caused environmental issues and costly. Rhamnolipid biosurfactant produced from Pseudomonas aeruginosa NR2 (Ps. NR. 22) has unique properties to demulsify the unwanted emulsion by lowering the interfacial tension of the emulsion. The ability to demulsify and separate the water-oil emulsion in waste motor oil from local workshop by running several demulsification test was studied. The utilization of Kay?s and PPGAS minimal with glucose as carbon substrate has enhanced the production of biosurfactant. 410 ml of foam that lasted for 5 hours long were observed on the biosurfactant which was 51% of total volume implied the stability of the biosurfactant. Characterization from FTIR technique showed the chemical bond presented and provided similar result compared to the commercial biosurfactant.  From the bottle test, 35% of demulsification percentage was calculated which demonstrated the separation of oil and water phase. A maximum of 9.4cm diameter of clear zone was obtained after performing oil drop area test within 4 hours of production. A positive result shown from oil drop collapse test proved the interfacial activity. All the results showed Rhamno NR22 biosurfactant has a great potential to be applied as a high efficiency and eco-friendly demulsifier for unwanted emulsion in various industries.  

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