Treatment of Oil-Contaminated Drill Cuttings by Microwave Heating in a High-Power Single-Mode Cavity

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2005-07-22 DOI:10.1021/ie0500772
Hui Shang, Colin E. Snape, Sam W. Kingman, John P. Robinson
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This study demonstrates that oil-contaminated drill cuttings (OCDC) from North Sea platforms can be treated in a single-mode microwave cavity such that the residual oil levels can be reduced to below the current environmental discharge limits. A number of process parameters have been investigated, including microwave power, treatment time, sample mass, and moisture content. Although the discharge limits were not achieved in a number of cases, it is shown that enhancing the concentration of dielectric heaters or multistage processing are strategies which result in residual oil levels which are well below the environmental limit. For a sample mass of 100 g, it is shown that treatment times as low as 3 s can be sufficient to remove the required amount of oil; this is much faster than equivalent tests in multimode cavities.

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高功率单模腔微波加热处理含油钻屑
该研究表明,来自北海平台的受石油污染的钻屑(OCDC)可以在单模微波腔中进行处理,从而将残余油水平降低到低于当前的环境排放限值。研究了许多工艺参数,包括微波功率、处理时间、样品质量和水分含量。虽然在许多情况下没有达到放电限制,但结果表明,提高电介质加热器的浓度或多级处理是导致残余油水平远低于环境限制的策略。对于质量为100 g的样品,结果表明,处理时间低至3 s就足以去除所需的油量;这比在多模腔中进行等效测试要快得多。
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