会议专题

Oil Removal from Oilfield Wastewater by Adsorption Using Activated Semicoke

Semicoke, the cheap by-product of coal gasification, was chosen as the raw material to prepare sorbents of oil removal from oilfield wastewater and the adsorption efficiency of different activated semicoke has been focused on. Different modification methods to raw semicoke were performed as followed: calcination in N2 atmosphere, steam activation, high-pressure hydrothermal chemical activation, HNO3 and KOH activation. The effects of activation conditions of sorbents and various operating parameters of adsorption process on the oil removal rate were investigated. The experimental results showed that the low-cost semicoke is feasible to be used as the sorbent in the treatment of oilfield wastewater, under the optimal conditions of mass ratio of KOH/semicoke 6:1, impregnating temperature 80 ℃, calcining temperature 550 ℃, bed height 100mm, wastewater flow rate 180ml/L, the optimum oil removal rate obtained could be up to 75.6 %.

oilfield wastewater semicoke oil removal adsorption

Hongyang Zhou Yingfei Hou Chunhu Li Liang Wang

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Ocean University of China, Key Laboratory of Marine Chemistry Theory and Technology under Ministry of Education, 266100 Qingdao, P.R.China

国际会议

The 12th Asian Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering Congress(第十二届亚太化工联盟大会暨化工展览会)

大连

英文

2008-08-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)