Claims
- 1. A method of breaking an oil-in-water emulsion which comprises:
- establishing a porous ferrous ion producing electrode;
- locating a supply of oil-in-water emulsion on one side of said porous ferrous ion producing electrode, said supply of the oil-in-water emulsion being substantially free of ferrous ions;
- flowing a fixed volume of said supply of the oil-in-water emulsion through said porous ferrous ion producing electrode per unit of time;
- flowing less than a passivating current per unit area of electrode through said porous ferrous ion producing electrode per unit of time, thereby to dissolve into said fixed volume of the oil-in-water emulsion ferrous ions in sufficient quantity to break the oil-in-water emulsion whereby said fixed volume of the oil-in-water emulsion is substantially free of ferrous ions on one side of said electrode, but has a uniformly dispersed amount of ferrous ions therein on the other side of said electrode;
- oxidizing said uniformly dispersed ferrous ions in said fixed volume of the oil-in-water emulsion to ferric ions, the latter ions being effective in breaking the emulsion; and
- permitting said ferric ions to break the oil-in-water emulsion.
- 2. A method of breaking an oil-in-water emulsion which comprises:
- establishing a porous ferrous ion producing electrode;
- locating a supply of the oil-in-water emulsion on one side of said porous ferrous ion producing electrode, said supply of oil-in-water emulsion being substantially free of ferrous ions;
- flowing a fixed volume of said supply of oil-in-water emulsion through said ferrous ion producing electrode per unit of time;
- flowing electric current through a unit of area of said electrode in accordance with the following equation i=(N)f(Co) 10.sup.-4 wherein:
- N is a number in the range from 20 to 50.
- f is the flow rate of oil-in-water emulsion per unit area of electrode in cc/minute,
- Co is the initial concentration of oil-in-water in parts per million, and
- i is the current per unit of electrode in milliamps thereby to dissolve into said fixed volume of the oil-in-water emulsion ferrous ions in sufficient quantity to break the oil-in-water emulsion whereby said fixed volume of the oil-in-water emulsion is substantially free of ferrous ions on one side of said electrode, but has a uniformly dispersed amount of ferrous ions therein on the other side of said electrode;
- oxidizing said uniformly dispersed ferrous ions to ferric ions, the latter ions being effective to break the emulsion; and
- permitting said ferric ions to break the oil-in-water emulsion.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein: said porous ferrous ion producing electrode is of cylindrical construction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of our prior application, Ser. No. 754,790, filed Dec. 27, 1976, for a Method for Breaking an Oil-In-Water Emulsion, now abandoned.
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