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Title

Wastewater Treatment of Oil Refineries by Using of UV-Assisted Fenton Process

Pages

  95-111

Keywords

COD 
BOD 
O&G 

Abstract

 Background and Objective: The removal of heavy hydrocarbons and biological wastewater is generally difficult. Finding a suitable way to eliminate or reduce these factors is one of the goals of this research. Materials and Methodology: Although there are special processes for removing or reducing the hydrocarbon and biological load of water, but in industrial wastewater containing hydrocarbon, the evaluation of advanced oxidation processes can reduce not only the burden of the wastewater but also reduce the Biological bad effects. Therefore, in the present study, an experimental study of COD, BOD and O & G reduction using Fenton reaction with ultra-violet irridiation has been investigated. Results: A sample of industrial waste from one of the refineries was prepared. According to the results, the optimal conditions for COD removal was observed as follow: irradiation time 30 minutes, pH=3, temperature=35° C, water content=85 ml of oxygen dissolved in water than 250 ml of wastewater and COD removal was observed up to 45. 44%. The optimal conditions for removing O&G were: 23 min, pH=3, temperature 35° C, dissolved oxygen content of 85 ml, compared to 250 ml of wastewater. Also O&G was eliminated to 89. 8%. The optimal conditions for removing BOD were: the irradiation time is 20 minutes, pH=4, the temperature is 25° C, the soluble oxygen content is 65 ml, compared to 250 ml of the wastewater and the removal of BOD was observed to be 49. 82%. Discussion and Conclusion: Laboratory study of COD, BOD and O&G reduction in wastewater was investigated by using Fenton reaction with ultraviolet irridiation. It was found that the Fenton method with ultraviolet irridiation is a suitable method for the removal or reduction of COD, BOD and O&G in refinery wastewater.

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    APA: Copy

    Shayegh, Hadi, Kazemi Esfe, Hamid, & HOSSEINI, HOSSEIN. (2021). Wastewater Treatment of Oil Refineries by Using of UV-Assisted Fenton Process. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 23(5 (108) ), 95-111. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/950339/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Shayegh Hadi, Kazemi Esfe Hamid, HOSSEINI HOSSEIN. Wastewater Treatment of Oil Refineries by Using of UV-Assisted Fenton Process. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY[Internet]. 2021;23(5 (108) ):95-111. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/950339/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Hadi Shayegh, Hamid Kazemi Esfe, and HOSSEIN HOSSEINI, “Wastewater Treatment of Oil Refineries by Using of UV-Assisted Fenton Process,” JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, vol. 23, no. 5 (108) , pp. 95–111, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/950339/en

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