783 resultados para Extrator Morris
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The tanning industries are those which transform animal hide or skin into leather. Due to the complexity of the transformation process, greater quantities of chemicals are being used which results in the generation of effluents with residual solids. The chromium in the residual waters generated by tanning tend to be a serious problem to the environment, therefore the recovery of this metal could result in the reduction of manufacturing costs. This metal is usually found in a trivalent form which can be converted into a hexavalent compound under acidic conditions and in the presence of organic matter. The present study was carried out with the objective to recover chromium through an extraction/re-extraction process using micro emulsions. Micro emulsions are transparent and thermodynamically stable system composed of two immiscible liquids, one forming the continuous phase and the other dispersed into micro bubbles, established by an interfacial membrane formed by surface active and co-surface active molecules. The process of recovering the chromium was carried out in two stages. The first, an extraction process, where the chromium was extracted in the micro emulsion phase and the aqueous phase in excess was separated. In the second stage, a concentrated acid was added to the micro emulsion phase rich in chromium in order to obtain a Winsor II system, where the water that formed in the micro emulsion phase separates into a new micro emulsion phase with a higher concentration of chromium, due to the lowering of the hydrophiles as well as the ionisation of the system. During the experimental procedure, a study was initiated with a synthetic solution of chromium sulphate passing onto the effluent. A Morris extractor was used in the extraction process. Tests were carried out according to the plan and the results were analysed by statistical methods in order to optimise the main parameters that influence the process: the total rate of flow (Q), stirring speed (w) and solvent rate (r). The results, after optimization, demonstrated that the best percentuals in relation to the chromium extraction (99 %) were obtained in the following operational conditions: Q= 2,0 l/h, w= 425 rpm and r= 0,375. The re-extraction was carried out at room temperature (28 °C), 40 °C and 50°C using hydrochloric acid (8 and 10 M) and sulphuric acid (8 M) as re-extracting agents. The results obtained demonstrate that the process was efficient enough in relation to the chromium extraction, reaching to re-extraction percentage higher than 95 %.
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 57950
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No Brasil são cultivadas duas espécies de café: Coffea arabica L. e Coffea canephora Pierre. As pesquisas com adubação com Zn têm sido feitas, principalmente, com cultivares arábica. Esta pesquisa foi realizada com objetivo de obter a relação entre os teores de Zn disponível pelos extratores DTPA e Mehlich-1 em plantas de C. arabica cv. Mundo Novo IAC 379-19 (MN) e C. canephora cv. Apoatã IAC 2258 (AP), bem como em plantas enxertadas (MN/AP). Os tratamentos foram obtidos pelo fatorial 3 x 3, entre materiais genéticos (MN, AP e MN/AP) e doses de Zn (0, 10 e 20 mg dm-3). O teor de Zn na planta, em relação à disponibilidade do nutriente no solo, independentemente dos extratores, varia com a espécie e a combinação entre espécies e a enxertia. Os extratores DTPA e Mehlich-1 apresentaram eficiência semelhante para determinar o teor de Zn disponível no solo, independentemente da espécie (C. arabica e C. canephora). A absorção máxima de Zn ocorreu com teor disponível de 5,6 mg dm-3 (DTPA) e 6,6 mg dm-3 (Mehlich-1) para a cultivar Mundo Novo (C. arabica). Para a espécie C. canephora cv. Apoatã e nas plantas enxertadas (MN/AP), não foi estabelecida a máxima absorção de Zn, independentemente dos extratores, nas doses utilizadas no experimento.
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Lake Morris is the larger of two lakes which serve as the municipal water supply for the City of Chariton, Iowa. As a site for fishing and boating, it also serves as a significant recreational resource for area residents. Its ability to sustain these uses has been significantly impaired by long-term and ongoing accumulation of sediment and sediment-borne nutrients from both public and private land within the watershed. This accumulation has resulted in reduced water depth, reduced water-holding capacity, reduced quality of the fishery, increased water turbidity, increased growth of undesirable algae, and increased cost of treating the water for municipal uses. Water quality projects undertaken in the past, notably the Lucas Lakes Project of the 1990s, made important progress in reducing sedimentation from privately-owned land higher in the watershed, but paid little attention to land owned by the City of Chariton immediately surrounding the lakes. A recent reassessment of gully erosion within the watershed shows serious, ongoing erosion on that City-owned land. This project proposes a two-part approach to improving the water quality in Lake Morris. First, we propose that a complement of five SolarBee water circulation devices be installed in Lake Morris to provide near-term and continuing improvements in water quality, by inhibiting cyanobacterial growth and thereby removing the need for treatment of the lakes with copper sulfate. Second, we propose the installation of erosion-control structures on primarily City-owned land surrounding the lake, to provide a major reduction in ongoing sedimentation.
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Référence bibliographique : Rol, 58925