An application of advanced oxidation process on industrial crude oily wastewater treatment

Author:

El-Gawad Heba A.,Ebrahiem Ebrahiem Esmail,Ghaly Montaser Y.,Afify Ahmed A.,Mohamed R. M.

Abstract

AbstractAdvanced oxidation process, via photo-catalytic oxidation process was demonstrated in this study as one of the promising techniques of simulated oily wastewater treatment. Several effective factors such as initial oil concentration, catalyst dose, stirring speed (rpm), pH value and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) dose influencing on the photo-catalytic degradation rate of oily wastewater were investigated. The catalyst used in this work was titanium dioxide (TiO2). The solubility of oil in water was increased using emulsifier. Results indicated that the photo-catalytic oxidation process has a good removal percentage of oil from oily wastewater reached to 98.43% at optimum operating parameters of 1 g/L initial oil concentration, 850 rpm, 8 pH, 3 mL H2O2and 1.5 g/L of TiO2after 40 min of irradiation time. The degradation reaction follows a first order kinetics with a correlation coefficient (R2) of 93.7%. Ultimately, the application of photo-catalytic oxidation processes at these optimum operating parameters on an industrial oily wastewater collected from an effluent stream of Ras Shukair at Red See supplied by Asuit Petrochemical Company was done in Egypt. The results showed that the best oil removal (99%) was achieved after adding 3 mL of H2O2in a reaction time of 40 min compared to without adding H2O2.

Funder

National Research Centre Egypt

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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