Photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters
Photocatalysis has been used as tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters to comply with the regulatory discharge limits and to oxidize persistent compounds that had not been oxidized in the biological treatment. The wastewater is generated by the refinery and directly discharged into th...
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doaj-b45eb71145fe496091eac19c3b38c30e2020-11-24T23:13:35ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832006-12-0123445146010.1590/S0104-66322006000400003Photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewatersF. V. SantosE. B. AzevedoG. L. Sant'Anna Jr.M. DezottiPhotocatalysis has been used as tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters to comply with the regulatory discharge limits and to oxidize persistent compounds that had not been oxidized in the biological treatment. The wastewater is generated by the refinery and directly discharged into the Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro). Although BOD removal is high, a residual and persistent COD, besides a somewhat high phenol content remains. Three photocatalysts were tested - TiO2 (Aldrich), ZnO (Aldrich), and TiO2 (P25, Degussa) - the third being the most active. The optimized conditions obtained with an experimental design were 3.0 g L-1 TiO2 and pH 6.3. The use of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) showed no beneficial effect. Removal of 93% of phenols, 63% of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and more than 50% of oil and grease (OG) were achieved in the photocatalytic process, improving the quality of the treated wastewater.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322006000400003PhotocatalysisTiO2Hydrogen peroxidePetroleumRefineryWastewater |
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F. V. Santos E. B. Azevedo G. L. Sant'Anna Jr. M. Dezotti |
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F. V. Santos E. B. Azevedo G. L. Sant'Anna Jr. M. Dezotti Photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering Photocatalysis TiO2 Hydrogen peroxide Petroleum Refinery Wastewater |
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F. V. Santos E. B. Azevedo G. L. Sant'Anna Jr. M. Dezotti |
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Photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters |
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Photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters |
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Photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters |
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Photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters |
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Photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters |
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photocatalysis as a tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering |
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0104-6632 1678-4383 |
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2006-12-01 |
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Photocatalysis has been used as tertiary treatment for petroleum refinery wastewaters to comply with the regulatory discharge limits and to oxidize persistent compounds that had not been oxidized in the biological treatment. The wastewater is generated by the refinery and directly discharged into the Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro). Although BOD removal is high, a residual and persistent COD, besides a somewhat high phenol content remains. Three photocatalysts were tested - TiO2 (Aldrich), ZnO (Aldrich), and TiO2 (P25, Degussa) - the third being the most active. The optimized conditions obtained with an experimental design were 3.0 g L-1 TiO2 and pH 6.3. The use of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) showed no beneficial effect. Removal of 93% of phenols, 63% of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and more than 50% of oil and grease (OG) were achieved in the photocatalytic process, improving the quality of the treated wastewater. |
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Photocatalysis TiO2 Hydrogen peroxide Petroleum Refinery Wastewater |
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