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Approaching zero discharge concept in refineries by solar–assisted photo-Fenton and photo-catalysis processes
- Source :
- Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
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Abstract
- To undertake a better water management in Oil&Gas sector, it is essential to decrease the wastewater generation by increasing the current reused water rates. Focused on this motivation, this study presents the performances of solar-assisted photo-Fenton and heterogeneous photo-catalysis on refinery wastewater treatment for reuse purposes with the aim of zero discharge. While initial tests were made on synthetic refinery wastewater, real case studies were performed with two types of refinery effluent in order to test the feasibility of using AOPs either as a secondary or tertiary treatment. Even though heterogeneous photo-catalysis and a combined process showed promising results for the treatment of the refinery effluents, photo-Fenton treatment revealed a superior effectiveness for application in both secondary and tertiary treatment, considering the improvements on TOC removal, toxicity and biodegradability. Photo-Fenton as secondary treatment resulted as efficient as the biological treatment, reaching final TOC values ca. 20 mg/L and 88% of COD removal presenting values lower than those achieved after the biological treatment. Moreover, a marked increase in the BOD5/COD ratio from 0.38 to 0.83 was obtained. Furthermore, as a tertiary treatment, photo-Fenton process either with H2O2/COD = 10 and H2O2/Fe2+ = 50 or H2O2/COD = 4 and H2O2/Fe2+ = 10 provided a final TOC value
- Subjects :
- Secondary treatment
Process Chemistry and Technology
Oil refinery
02 engineering and technology
Biodegradation
Reuse
010402 general chemistry
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Pulp and paper industry
01 natural sciences
6. Clean water
Catalysis
Refinery
0104 chemical sciences
Wastewater
Environmental science
Sewage treatment
0210 nano-technology
Effluent
General Environmental Science
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 09263373
- Volume :
- 248
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c22f34afe1f8f44d455a10e5f4bdadfb
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2019.02.026