The optimization of the electroflotation process using DSA® electrodes for treating the simulated effluent of produced water from oil production

Autor: Nonato, Thyara Campos Martins, de Almeida Alves, Alcione Aparecida, Broock, William Flores, Dalsasso, Ramon Lucas, Sens, Maurício Luiz
Zdroj: Desalination & Water Treatment; April 2017, Vol. 70 Issue: 1 p139-144, 6p
Abstrakt: One of the main problems faced by the oil industry is related to the amount of produced water generated during the oil extraction process, and therefore, the disposal of this effluent, which must undergo treatment processes to meet the specifications for disposal or reinjection into oil wells. Thus, this research aimed to study the oil–water separation through the electroflotation process, using a simulated wastewater prepared by mixing water, lubricating oil and NaCl. To this end, the effect of operational variables: effluent input rate, current density and NaCl concentration were studied in a pilot system. The performance of the process was determined by the removal of oil and grease (OG) content in the treated effluent. According to the results, the electroflotation process showed a good separation efficiency, presenting an OG removal of 94.96% for the input rate of the effluent from 62 m3m–2d–1, current density of 80 A m2and the NaCl concentration of 7,900 mg L–1. The final concentration of OG was 13.15 mg L–1. These results encourage the applicability of electroflotation as a treatment process for the petrochemical industry.
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