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Foam fractionation is a chemical process
Chemical process

In a "Process " sense, a chemical process is a method or means of somehow changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds. Such a chemical process can occur by itself or be caused by somebody....
 in which hydrophobic molecule
Molecule

In chemistry, a molecule is defined as a sufficiently stable, electric charge neutral group of at least two atoms in a definite arrangement held together by very strong chemical bonds....
s are preferentially separated
Separation process

In chemistry and chemical engineering, a separation process is used to transform a mixture of substances into two or more distinct products. The separated products could differ in chemical properties or some physical property, such as size, or crystal modification or other separation into different components....
 from a liquid solution
Solution

In chemistry, a solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a solute is dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent....
 using rising columns of foam
Foam

The most general definition of foam is a substance that is formed by trapping many gas bubbles in a liquid or solid. It can also refer to anything that is analogous to such a phenomenon, such as quantum foam....
. It is commonly used, albeit on a small scale, for the removal of organic waste from aquaria; these units are known as 'protein skimmer
Protein skimmer

A protein skimmer or foam fractionator is a device used mostly in Marine aquarium to remove organic compounds from the water before they break down into nitrogenous waste....
s'. However it has much broader application in the chemical process industry and can be used for the removal of surface active contaminants from waste water streams in addition to the enrichment of bio-products.

st protein skimmer
Protein skimmer

A protein skimmer or foam fractionator is a device used mostly in Marine aquarium to remove organic compounds from the water before they break down into nitrogenous waste....
s have been common place in aquaria for many years, it was not until the 1960s that a concerted effort was made by Robert Lemlich of the University of Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati

The University of Cincinnati is a coeducational public university research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio, part of the University System of Ohio....
 to characterise of model adsorptive bubble separation processes, of which foam fractionation is one example.






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Foam fractionation is a chemical process
Chemical process

In a "Process " sense, a chemical process is a method or means of somehow changing one or more chemicals or chemical compounds. Such a chemical process can occur by itself or be caused by somebody....
 in which hydrophobic molecule
Molecule

In chemistry, a molecule is defined as a sufficiently stable, electric charge neutral group of at least two atoms in a definite arrangement held together by very strong chemical bonds....
s are preferentially separated
Separation process

In chemistry and chemical engineering, a separation process is used to transform a mixture of substances into two or more distinct products. The separated products could differ in chemical properties or some physical property, such as size, or crystal modification or other separation into different components....
 from a liquid solution
Solution

In chemistry, a solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a solute is dissolved in another substance, known as a solvent....
 using rising columns of foam
Foam

The most general definition of foam is a substance that is formed by trapping many gas bubbles in a liquid or solid. It can also refer to anything that is analogous to such a phenomenon, such as quantum foam....
. It is commonly used, albeit on a small scale, for the removal of organic waste from aquaria; these units are known as 'protein skimmer
Protein skimmer

A protein skimmer or foam fractionator is a device used mostly in Marine aquarium to remove organic compounds from the water before they break down into nitrogenous waste....
s'. However it has much broader application in the chemical process industry and can be used for the removal of surface active contaminants from waste water streams in addition to the enrichment of bio-products.

History and Development

Whilst protein skimmer
Protein skimmer

A protein skimmer or foam fractionator is a device used mostly in Marine aquarium to remove organic compounds from the water before they break down into nitrogenous waste....
s have been common place in aquaria for many years, it was not until the 1960s that a concerted effort was made by Robert Lemlich of the University of Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati

The University of Cincinnati is a coeducational public university research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio, part of the University System of Ohio....
 to characterise of model adsorptive bubble separation processes, of which foam fractionation is one example. Until the mid-2000s, there was very little further development of foam fractionation or attempts to understand the underlying physics of the process. Many workers were satisfied with empirical descriptions of specific systems rather than attempt a mechanistic model of the process, and it is possibly for this reason that the adoption of the technology has been slow despite its enormous potential.

Foam fractionation is closely related to the allied process of froth flotation
Froth flotation

Froth flotation is a process for selectively separating hydrophobic materials from hydrophilic. This is used in several processing industries. Historically this was first used in the mining industry....
 in which hydrophobic particles attach to the surface of bubbles which rise to form a pneumatic (i.e. rising) foam. In this way, relatively hydrophobic particles can be separated from relatively hydrophilic particles. Froth flotation is typically used to separate coal particles from ash or particles of valuable minerls from gangue material. It was research into the froth phase of froth flotation conducted at the University of Newcastle, Australia
University of Newcastle, Australia

The University of Newcastle is an Public university#Australia that was established in 1965 and is located in Callaghan, New South Wales, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales....
, specifically into the prediction of liquid fraction and liquid flux in a pneumatic foam, that enabled a preliminary mechanistic description of foam fractionation. The synergies between foam fractionation and froth flotation have been explored in a 2009 special issue of the Asia Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering
Asia Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering

The Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering , is a peer-review scientific journal, published since 2006 by John Wiley & Sons. It publishes six issues per year and is available online or in print...
.

Process Design Considerations

Robert Lemlich showed how foam fractionation columns can be operated in stripping, enriching or combined modes (depending on whether the feed is sent to the top, bottom or middle of the column), and can be operated with or without an external reflux
Reflux

Reflux is a technique involving the condensation of vapors and the return of this condensate to the system from which it originated. It is used in industrial and laboratory distillations....
 stream at the top of the column. It helps to think of the process as similar to a gas-liquid absorption column. The differences are that:
1. The target molecules adsorb to a surface, rather than absorb by travelling into the bulk of one phase from another, and
2. The foam autogenously provides the packing within the column.

Just as in gas-liquid absorption, the adoption of reflux at the top of the column can engender multiple equilibrium stages within the column. However, if one can control the rate at which the bubble size changes with height in the column, either by coalescence of Ostwald ripening
Ostwald ripening

Ostwald ripening is an observed phenomenon in solid solutions which describes the evolution of an inhomogenous structure over time. The phenomenon was first described by Wilhelm Ostwald in 1896....
, one can engineer an internal source of reflux within the column.

As in many chemical processes, there are competing condiderations of recovery (i.e. the percentage of target surfactant that reports to the overhead foamate stream) and enrichment (i.e. the ratio of surfactant concentration in the foamate to the concentration in the feed). A crude method of moving upon the enrichment-recovery spectrum is to control the gas rate to the column. A higher gas rate will mean higher recovery but lower enrichment.

Foam fractionation proceeds via two mechanisms:
1. The target molecule adsorbs to a bubble surface, and
2. The bubbles form a foam which travels up a column and is discharged to the foamate stream of foam fractionation.
The rate at which certain non-ionic molecules can adsorb to bubble surface can be estimated by solving the Ward-Tordai equation. The enrichment and recovery depend on the hydrodynamic condition of the rising foam, which is a complex system dependent upon bubble size distribution, stress state at the gas-liquid interface, rate of bubble coalescence, gas rate inter alia. The hydrodynamic condition is described by the Hydrodynamic Theory of Rising Foam.

Applications of Foam Fractionation Technology

1. Enrichment of the solutions of biomolecules in pharmaceutical and food technologies.
2. Stripping of surface-active contaminants from streams of waste water.
3. Stripping of non-surface-active contaminants from streams of waste water (such as metal ions) with the help of one or more assistant surfactants.
4. The removal of frother downstream of froth flotation operations (known as frother stripping).


Groups Engaged in Foam Fractionation Research

Prof Zhaoliang Wu,
Prof Bob Tanner, Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University

Vanderbilt University is a private university research university in Nashville, Tennessee, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1873, the university is named for ship transport and rail transport magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who provided Vanderbilt its initial United States dollar1 million endowment despite having never been to the Southern...

Dr Paul Stevenson, University of Newcastle, Australia
University of Newcastle, Australia

The University of Newcastle is an Public university#Australia that was established in 1965 and is located in Callaghan, New South Wales, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales....

A/ Prof Czar Crofcheck, University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky, also known as UK, is a state university , co-educational, university, and is also the state's land-grant university, located in Lexington, Kentucky, Kentucky....

Noel Lambert, TUNRA Clean Coal

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