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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 22, Issue 12, Pages 1875-1882Publisher
SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S1001-0742(09)60333-8
Keywords
heavy oil produced water; anaerobic system; micro electrolysis; biodegradability
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- Water Pollution Control and Management Project, China [2009ZX07208]
- Ministry of Science and Technology, China
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Treatment of oilfield produced water was investigated using an anaerobic process coupled with micro electrolysis (ME) focusing on changes in chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biodegradability Results showed that COD exhibited an abnormal change in the single anaerobic system in which it increased within the first 168 hr, but then decreased to 222 mg/L after 360 hr The biological oxygen demand (fie day) (BOD5)/COD ratio of the water increased from 0 05 to 0 15 Hydrocarbons in the wastewater, such as pectin degraded to small molecules during the hydrolytic acidification process Comparatively, the effect of ME was also investigated The COD underwent a light decrease and the BOD5/COD ratio of the water improved from 0 05 to 0 17 after ME Removal of COD was 38 3% under the idealized ME conditions (pH 6 0) using iron and active carbon (80 and 40 g/L, respectively) Coupling the anaerobic process with ME accelerated the COD removal ratio (average removal w is 53 3%) Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry was used to analyze organic species conversion This integrated system appeared to be a useful option for the treatment of water produced in oilfields
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