scholarly journals Application of several pretreatment technologies to a wastewater effluent of a petrochemical industry finally treated with reverse osmosis

2014 ◽  
Vol 55 (13) ◽  
pp. 3653-3661 ◽  
Author(s):  
M.C. Vincent-Vela ◽  
S. Álvarez-Blanco ◽  
J. Lora-García ◽  
C. Carbonell-Alcaina ◽  
M. Sáez Muñoz
2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carla Denize Venzke ◽  
Marco Antônio Siqueira Rodrigues ◽  
Alexandre Giacobbo ◽  
Luciana Ely Bacher ◽  
Iona Souza Lemmertz ◽  
...  

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to apply reverse osmosis (RO) to the treatment of industrial wastewater from a large petrochemical complex in Southern Brazil, in order to verify the conditions of liquid effluent reuse and improve them, especially to reduce the consumption of natural water by some production structures such as boilers and cooling towers. Design/methodology/approach The petrochemical wastewater was submitted to pretreatment using a sand filter and activated carbon filters. Tests were conducted using RO equipment with a production capacity of 0.25 m3h−1 composed of a spiral membrane module with a membrane area of 7.2 m². Pressures of 8, 12 and 15 bar were applied with reject flow maintained constant at 10 Lm−1. Findings The experiment results indicated optimum RO performance since more than 90 percent extraction was obtained for most of the compounds present in the petrochemical wastewater. Originality/value By checking the aspects involved, as well as providing some relevant considerations about, this study promotes the application of RO to get a satisfactory water reuse in similar industries, thereby decreasing both the volume of water extracted from wellsprings and the amount of wastewater released into water bodies.


Author(s):  
H. K. Plummer ◽  
E. Eichen ◽  
C. D. Melvin

Much of the work reported in the literature on cellulose acetate reverse osmosis membranes has raised new and important questions with regard to the dense or “active” layer of these membranes. Several thickness values and structures have been attributed to the dense layer. To ensure the correct interpretation of the cellulose acetate structure thirteen different preparative techniques have been used in this investigation. These thirteen methods included various combinations of water substitution, freeze drying, freeze sectioning, fracturing, embedding, and microtomy techniques with both transmission and scanning electron microscope observations.It was observed that several factors can cause a distortion of the structure during sample preparation. The most obvious problem of water removal can cause swelling, shrinking, and folds. Improper removal of embedding materials, when used, can cause a loss of electron image contrast and, or structure which could hinder interpretation.


2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine M. Burns ◽  
Lisa Garrison ◽  
Nick Dinadis

Synlett ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shi-Liang Shi ◽  
Yuan Cai

AbstractAsymmetric hydroboration of simple and unactivated terminal alkenes (α-olefins), feedstock chemicals derived from the petrochemical industry, has not been efficiently realized for past decades. Using a bulky ANIPE ligand, we achieved a rare example of highly enantioselective copper-catalyzed Markovnikov hydroboration of α-olefins. The chiral secondary alkylboronic ester products were obtained in moderate to good yields and regioselectivities with excellent enantioselectivities.1 Introduction2 Conditions Optimization3 Substrate Scope4 Application5 Mechanistic Discussion6 Conclusions and Future Directions


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