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Treatment of oily wastewater from drilling site using electrocoagulation followed by microfiltration

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Abstract The present work deals with the utilization of electrocoagulation-microfiltration in batch mode for the treatment of oily wastewater containing oil, grease along with metals like Na, Cr, Cu, Pb,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The present work deals with the utilization of electrocoagulation-microfiltration in batch mode for the treatment of oily wastewater containing oil, grease along with metals like Na, Cr, Cu, Pb, and Ni. Samples were pre-treated using the electrocoagulation by varying working parameters such as current density (20–80 A/m2), electrode distance (0.005–0.2 m) and initial pH (3.6–8.7). The concentration of oil and grease was reduced from 35 mg/L to 10.2 mg/L in just 20 min. Microfiltration was carried out using indigenously prepared ceramic membranes to remove these flocs generated during the electro-coagulation process at three different pressures of 98,196 and 194 kPa.

Keywords: electrocoagulation; oily wastewater; using electrocoagulation; treatment oily; microfiltration

Journal Title: Separation and Purification Technology
Year Published: 2019

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