South African Journal of Chemical Engineering (Oct 2021)

Optimization of the petroleum wastewater treatment process using TiO2/Zn photocatalyst

  • Dheeaa al deen Atallah Aljuboury,
  • Feroz Shaik

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
pp. 61 – 69

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The present study was conducted to investigate the optimum conditions in a laboratory work for the real petroleum wastewater treatment plant using both new methods (TiO2/ZnO/Fenton/Solar and TiO2/ZnO/Air/Solar) to remove Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Total Organic Carbon (TOC) from the real petroleum wastewater from the Sohar oil refinery (SOR). Maximum treatment efficiency was obtained by the TiO2/ZnO/air/Solar process. The ZnO dosage of 54 g/L and TiO2 dosage 50 g/L were required for removing 74% of COD and 99% of TOC under optimal conditions. The solar photocatalyst of TiO2/ZnO/Fenton method was the most efficient in the neutral pH, therefore no need to adjust pH during this treatment. In acidic conditions, the solar photo-Fenton process was more efficient than the TiO2/ZnO/air process while it was less efficient than the TiO2/ZnO/air process in (pH>7). The Fe+2 and H2O2 concentration were the main factors to improve the efficiency of the TiO2/ZnO/Fenton/Solar process while pH and the TiO2 dosage were the main factors for the TiO2/ZnO/air/Solar process. The estimated cost of treatment for the TiO2/ZnO/air process was 9 $/m3 while it was 8 $/m3 by the TiO2/ZnO/Fenton process. The final expected effluent concentrations met the acceptable levels of COD and TOC set by the Wastewater Discharge Standard of Oman.

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