Treatment of petroleum wastewater by conventional
Treatment of petroleum wastewater by conventional and new technologies A review Article (PDF Available) in Global Nest Journal · September 2017 with 6,753 Reads How we measure 'reads'
Petroleum industry is one of the fastest growing industries, and it significantly contributes to economic growth in developing countries like India. The wastewater from a petroleum industry consist a wide variety of pollutants like petroleum hydrocarbons, mercaptans, oil and grease, phenol, ammonia, sulfide, and other organic compounds. All these compounds are present as very complex form in
Chemical Treatment of Petroleum Wastewater and its
Chemical Treatment of Petroleum Wastewater and its Effect on the Corrosion Behavior of Steel Pipelines in Sewage Networks Article (PDF Available) · January 2017 with 276 Reads How we measure 'reads'
Abstract Chemical Treatment of Petroleum Wastewater and its Effect on the Corrosion Behavior of Steel Pipelines in Sewage Networks. El-Shamy AM, Hanaa A El-Boraey and El-Awdan HF, Hanaa A El-Boraey and El-Awdan HF
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY IN PETROLEUM
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY IN PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL. ABSTRACT. Industrial wastewater treatment covers the mechanisms and process used to treat water that have been contaminated in some way by anthropogenic industrial or commercial activities prior to its release into the environment or its re-use.
Abstract. A wide variety of air pollutants such as nitrogen oxides (NO x), sulfur oxides (SO x), carbon monoxide (CO), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), dust or particulates, etc., are generated and emitted from operations in the petroleum industry.This chapter gives a general introduction to the control and treatment of air emissions from the petroleum industry.
Refinery wastewater biological treatment: A short review
Petrochemical wastewater is treated using a variety of technologies, including physical and chemical treatment processes such as electro-coagulation, electrochemical oxidation, dissolved air
Bacillus is an excellent treatment of bacteria in wastewater but is best suited for treating fats, oils, greases, and proteins. That is why they are primarily used in wastewater treatment plants. The primary constituents of brewery, winery, and food processor waste are sugars and carbohydrates in very high concentrations.
Chemical composition of organic matters in domestic wastewater
The chemical composition of organic matters (OMs) in domestic wastewater was determined in order to investigate types and origin of OMs, which will supply a more scientific basis for COD fractions of activated sludge models (ASMs) and wastewater treatment management.
This research describes the photocatalytic design for oil removal from produced water. It involves batch and continuous processes. The photocatalytic degradation of oil has been conducted in glass reactors. The effects of nano-TiO 2 concentration, the number of lamps, and the time of radiation were studied in the batch system, while in the continuous treatment, the number of lamps, the
Chemical Demulsification of Water-in-Crude Oil Emulsions
Chemical demulsification is the most widely applied method of treating water-in-oil and oil-in-water emulsions and involves the use of chemical additives to accelerate the emulsion breaking process. The formulation of an emulsion demulsifier for a specific petroleum emulsion is a complicated undertaking.
Also, and because of the high cost of treatment, the refinery wastewater is discharged to the rivers and other aquatic bodies without treatment is one of the ways that is occurring in the
- What is poly aluminum chloride?
- Poly Aluminum Chloride, commonly known as PAC, is an inorganic polymer coagulant widely used in water treatment processes. It is a combination of aluminium and chloride, forming a highly efficient and versatile coagulant.
- Is poly aluminum chloride a good coagulant?
- Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) has emerged as a highly efficient and versatile coagulant in the field of water treatment. Its unique properties, including high charge density, stability, and wide pH range, make it an ideal choice for various water treatment applications.
- Can poly aluminum chloride revolutionize water treatment efficiencies?
- One such solution is Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC), a chemical compound that has gained significant attention in the field of water treatment. In this blog post, we will explore the properties, benefits, and applications of PAC, highlighting its role in revolutionizing water treatment efficiencies.
- Is polyaluminum chloride a good coagulant for water treatment?
- Polyaluminum chloride (PAC) is highly effective coagulant for water treatment over conventional coagulants because of low dosage requirement, shorter flocculation time, smaller amount of sludge, high efficiency and low aluminum residual in treated water [ 6 ].
