Use of cactus mucilage as a dispersant and absorbant for oil in oil-water mixtures
US-9163374-B2 · Oct 20, 2015 · US
US9611157B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9611157-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213979819-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 14, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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Disclosed are a plant-derived flocculant and a flocculant mixture having a higher flocculation capacity. The plant-derived flocculant comprises at least one of a dried matter of Corchorus olitorius , a dried matter of Begonia fimbristipula , a dried matter of bananas, and a dried matter of Corchorus capsularis ; the plant-derived flocculant has a colloid equivalent of −1.5 mEq/g to −0.20 mEq/g, and the 2 weight % aqueous solution of the plant-derived flocculant has a viscosity of at least 6.0×10 −3 Pa·s (6.0 cP). The flocculant mixture of the invention comprises the plant-derived flocculant described above and a synthetic polymer flocculant having a colloid equivalent of −4.5 mEq/g to −1.2 mEq/g, whose 0.2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of 1.3×10 −1 Pa·s to 4×10 −1 Pa·s (130 cP to 400 cP).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A flocculant material comprising a plant-derived flocculant having a colloid equivalent of −1.5 mEq/g to −0.20 mEq/g, whose 2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of at least 6.0×10 −3 Pa·s, wherein the plant-derived flocculant is partially soluble in water and comprises at least one dried, pulverized plant material selected from Begonia , bananas, and Corchorus capsularis. 2. The plant-derived flocculant according to claim 1 , which comprises a dried matter of Begonia fimbristipula. 3. The plant-derived flocculant according to claim 1 , which comprises a dried matter of bananas. 4. The plant-derived flocculant according to claim 1 , which comprises a dried matter of Corchorus capsularis. 5. The plant-derived flocculant according to claim 1 , which comprises a dried matter obtained by drying a plant at a temperature of lower than 100° C. 6. A flocculant mixture, comprising: a plant-derived flocculant having a colloid equivalent of −1.5 mEq/g to −0.20 mEq/g, whose 2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of at least 6.0×10 −3 Pa·s, wherein the plant-derived flocculant is partially soluble in water and comprises at least one dried, pulverized plant material selected from Begonia , bananas, and Corchorus capsularis ; and a synthetic polymer flocculant having a colloid equivalent of −4.5 mEq/g to −1.2 mEq/g, whose 0.2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of 1.3×10 −1 Pa·s to 4×10 −1 Pa·s. 7. The flocculant mixture according to claim 6 , wherein the plant-derived flocculant comprises at least one dried material selected from a dried matter of Corchorus olitorius , a dried matter of Begonia fimbristipula , a dried matter of bananas, and a dried matter of Corchorus capsularis. 8. The flocculant mixture according to claim 6 , wherein when in each unit weight of the flocculant mixture, the weight of the plant-derived flocculant is W 1 and the weight of the synthetic polymer flocculant is W 2 , they satisfy the following conditions: 2/8≦W 1 /W 2 ≦8/2. 9. The flocculant mixture according to claim 8 which satisfies the following conditions: 2/8≦W 1 /W 2 ≦3/2. 10. The flocculant mixture according to claim 6 , wherein the synthetic polymer flocculant comprises at least one synthetic polymer flocculant selected from partial hydrolysates of polyacrylamide, copolymers of acrylamide and acrylic acid, and copolymers of acrylamide and metal acrylate. 11. A flocculation method comprising the steps of: adding to a suspension a plant-derived flocculant having a colloid equivalent of −1.5 mEq/g to −0.20 mEq/g, whose 2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of at least 6.0×10 −3 Pa·s, wherein the plant-derived flocculant is partially soluble in water and comprises at least one dried, pulverized plant material selected from Begonia , bananas, and Corchorus capsularis ; and flocculating microparticles in the suspension and isolating flocculated materials. 12. The flocculation method according to claim 11 , wherein the suspension is a discharged water from a plant. 13. The flocculation method according to claim 11 , wherein the plant-derived flocculant comprises at least one dried material selected from the group consisting of a dried matter of Corchorus olitorius , a dried matter of Begonia fimbristipula , a dried matter of bananas, and a dried matter of Corchorus capsularis. 14. The flocculation method according to claim 11 , wherein the plant-derived flocculant is dissolved/dispersed in water before adding the plant-derived flocculant to the suspension. 15. The flocculation method according to claim 11 , further comprising adding to the suspension a synthetic polymer flocculant having a colloid equivalent of −4.5 mEq/g to −1.2 mEq/g, whose 0.2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of 1.3× 10 −1 Pa·s to 4× 10 −1 Pa·s. 16. The flocculation method according to claim 15 , wherein when in each unit weight of the suspension flocculant, the weight of the plant-derived flocculant added is W 1 ′ and the weight of the synthetic polymer flocculant added is W 2 ′, they satisfy the following conditions: 2/8≦W 1 ′ /W 2 ′ ≦8/2. 17. The flocculant method according to claim 16 which satisfies the following conditions: 2/8≦W 1 ′/W 2 ′ ≦3/2. 18. The flocculation method according to claim 15 , wherein the synthetic polymer flocculant comprises at least one synthetic polymer flocculant selected from the group consisting of partial hydrolysates of polyacrylamide, copolymers of acrylamide and acrylic acid, and copolymers of acrylamide and metal acrylate. 19. A method for preparing a plant-derived flocculant, comprising drying at a temperature of lower than 100 ° C. and pulverizing a plant material selected from Begonia , bananas, Corchorus capsularis , and mixtures thereof, wherein the plant-derived flocculant is partially soluble in water and has a colloid equivalent of −1.5 mEq/g to −0.20 mEq/g, whose 2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of at least 6.0× 10 −3 Pa·s. 20. Use of a plant-derived dried material, comprising: using the plant-derived dried material for preparing a plant-derived flocculant by drying and pulverizing a plant material selected from Begonia , bananas, Corchorus capsularis , and mixtures thereof, wherein the plant-derived dried material is partially soluble in water and has a colloid equivalent of −1.5 mEq/g to −0.20 mEq/g, whose 2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of at least 6.0× 10 −3 Pa·s. 21. The use according to claim 20 , further comprising obtaining the plant-derived dried material by drying the plant material at a temperature of lower than 100 ° C. 22. The use according to claim 20 , further comprising preparing a flocculant mixture by adding to the plant-derived dried flocculant a synthetic polymer flocculant having a colloid equivalent of −4.5 mEq/g to −1.2 mEq/g, whose 0.2 weight % aqueous solution has a viscosity of 1.3× 10 −1 Pa·s to 4× 10 −1 Pa·s. 23. The use according to claim 22 , wherein when in each unit weight of the flocculant mixture, the weight of the plant-derived flocculant is W 1 and the weight of the synthetic polymer flocculant is W 2 , they satisfy the following conditions: 2/8≦W 1 /W 2 ≦8/2. 24. The use according to claim 23 which satisfies the following conditions: 2/8≦W 1 /W 2 ≦3/2. 25. The use according to claim 22 , wherein the synthetic polymer flocculant comprises at least one synthetic polymer flocculant selected from the group consisting of partial hydrolysates of polyacrylamide, copolymers of acrylamide and acrylic acid, and copolymers of acrylamide and metal acrylate.
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