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titleOfInvention Method for forming and destructing oil in water type emulsion
abstract PURPOSE: To efficiently remove an unnecessary substance, by forming an oil in water type emulsion by strongly stirring an aqueous solution containing a minute amount of a specific ion and an org. solvent not compatible with water under a weak alkaline condition before adjusting the pH thereof. n CONSTITUTION: An aqueous solution containing a minute amount of an ion forming a hardly soluble colloidal precipitate under a weak alkaline condition and an org. solvent not compatible with water are strongly stirred under a weak alkaline condition to form an oil in water type emulsion. Subsequently, the pH of this emulsion is made acidic or alkaline to destruct the emulsion and oil-water separation is rapidly and well performed. Further, it is pref. to adjust pH to 7W11 at the time of the formation of the emulsion and the pH at the time of the destruction of the emulsion is pref. set to 6 or less or 11.5 or more. As the ion forming the hard-soluble colloidal precipitate, there are ions of elements belonging to the Groups Ib, II, III, IV, Vb, VIb and VIIb etc., of the Periodic Table. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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