DEGRADATION OF TOTAL HYDROCARBON CONTENT OF OILFIELD PRODUCED WATER USING ACTIVATED COW BONE CARBON

E. Oyedoh, A. L. Adam-Urete
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The adsorption capacity of activated cow bone carbon as adsorbent for the uptake of total hydrocarbon from oilfield produced water was investigated in this work. The physico-chemical properties of the produced water were determined and the activated carbon was characterized in terms of pH and surface characteristics. The effects of adsorption process variables on the adsorption capacity of the activated carbon were evaluated and optimized using response surface methodology. The adsorption process variables considered and their range of values are adsorbent dosage of 2.0 to 5.0 g, contact time of 30 to 60 mins and temperature of 35 to 60℃. The physico-chemical properties of the produced water before treatment revealed that the produced water was contaminated with high concentration of hydrocarbons and other contaminants. Elemental composition showed that the activated carbon contained predominantly CaO (52.61%) and P2O5 (43.05%). The BET surface area, pore volume and pore size of the activated carbon were found to be 321.79 m2.g-1, 0.1624 cm3.g-1 and 2.10 nm respectively which indicate activated carbon has a mesoporous structure. The maximum amount of total hydrocarbon content adsorbed was found to be 607.27 mg.g-1 which was achieved using activated carbon dosage of 2.00 g, contact time of 40.56 mins at a temperature of 35℃. The high and close R-squared values of the experimental and predicted values of the total hydrocarbon content indicate reasonable agreement and hence showed the effectiveness of response surface methodology in modeling the removal of total hydrocarbon content in produced water. The high amount of total hydrocarbon content adsorbed showed that activated cow bone carbon is effective and efficient as a low cost adsorbent alternative for the degradation of hydrocarbon in waste water streams.
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活化牛骨炭降解油田采出水总烃含量
研究了活性牛骨炭作为吸附剂对油田采出水中总烃的吸附能力。测定了采出水的理化性质,并对活性炭的pH值和表面特性进行了表征。采用响应面法对吸附工艺参数对活性炭吸附性能的影响进行了评价和优化。所考虑的吸附过程变量及其取值范围为吸附剂用量2.0 ~ 5.0 g,接触时间30 ~ 60 min,温度35 ~ 60℃。处理前采出水的理化性质表明,采出水被高浓度烃和其他污染物污染。元素组成表明,活性炭主要含CaO(52.61%)和P2O5(43.05%)。所得活性炭的BET比表面积、孔体积和孔径为321.79 m2。G-1, 0.1624 cm3。G-1和2.10 nm,表明活性炭具有介孔结构。吸附的总烃含量最大值为607.27 mg。g-1在活性炭用量为2.00 g,接触时间为40.56 min,温度为35℃条件下得到。总烃含量的实验值和预测值的r平方值较高且接近,表明了响应面法在模拟采出水中总烃含量去除过程中的有效性。高的总烃吸附量表明,牛骨炭作为一种低成本的吸附剂对废水中烃类的降解是有效的。
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