STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF OIL REMOVAL OF WATER PRODUCED (PETROBRAS RN/CE) USING ADSORVENT MATERIALS
The management of water produced with oil (PW) is a major challenge for oil companies due to high volume generation and chemical complexity. It is necessary to treat it in order to minimize harmful effects to the environment through an appropriate treatment, allowing its reuse and, consequently, ca...
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author | Isamar Alves de Sá Ana Leticia Silva Costa Emannuel Messias Fernandes Santos Ana Karla Costa de Oliveira |
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description | The management of water produced with oil (PW) is a major challenge for oil companies due to high volume generation and chemical complexity. It is necessary to treat it in order to minimize harmful effects to the environment through an appropriate treatment, allowing its reuse and, consequently, causing the least possible damage to the processes in which it will be used. The samples of contaminated water passed through three adsorbents: activated carbon (1.18mm), beach sand (2mm) and coconut shell in natura. The objective of this article is to compare the efficiency of the adsorption process in water contaminated with oil. The results showed the following efficiencies: 82% in the removal of turbidity when using the active charcoal, 95.90% in the removal of turbidity when using the sand of the beach and 38.38% in the removal of turbidity when using the coconut shell in natura. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c3c1b627f11b4ddca4f1b905ba617d642025-02-02T19:58:56ZengUniversidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences2527-10752019-04-015210.18540/jcecvl5iss2pp0203-0206STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF OIL REMOVAL OF WATER PRODUCED (PETROBRAS RN/CE) USING ADSORVENT MATERIALSIsamar Alves de Sá0Ana Leticia Silva Costa1Emannuel Messias Fernandes Santos2Ana Karla Costa de Oliveira3Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do NorteInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do NorteInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do NorteInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Norte The management of water produced with oil (PW) is a major challenge for oil companies due to high volume generation and chemical complexity. It is necessary to treat it in order to minimize harmful effects to the environment through an appropriate treatment, allowing its reuse and, consequently, causing the least possible damage to the processes in which it will be used. The samples of contaminated water passed through three adsorbents: activated carbon (1.18mm), beach sand (2mm) and coconut shell in natura. The objective of this article is to compare the efficiency of the adsorption process in water contaminated with oil. The results showed the following efficiencies: 82% in the removal of turbidity when using the active charcoal, 95.90% in the removal of turbidity when using the sand of the beach and 38.38% in the removal of turbidity when using the coconut shell in natura.https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/2568Produced waterAdsorptionBeach sandActive charcoalCoconut shell in natura |
spellingShingle | Isamar Alves de Sá Ana Leticia Silva Costa Emannuel Messias Fernandes Santos Ana Karla Costa de Oliveira STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF OIL REMOVAL OF WATER PRODUCED (PETROBRAS RN/CE) USING ADSORVENT MATERIALS The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences Produced water Adsorption Beach sand Active charcoal Coconut shell in natura |
title | STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF OIL REMOVAL OF WATER PRODUCED (PETROBRAS RN/CE) USING ADSORVENT MATERIALS |
title_full | STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF OIL REMOVAL OF WATER PRODUCED (PETROBRAS RN/CE) USING ADSORVENT MATERIALS |
title_fullStr | STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF OIL REMOVAL OF WATER PRODUCED (PETROBRAS RN/CE) USING ADSORVENT MATERIALS |
title_full_unstemmed | STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF OIL REMOVAL OF WATER PRODUCED (PETROBRAS RN/CE) USING ADSORVENT MATERIALS |
title_short | STUDY OF EFFICIENCY OF OIL REMOVAL OF WATER PRODUCED (PETROBRAS RN/CE) USING ADSORVENT MATERIALS |
title_sort | study of efficiency of oil removal of water produced petrobras rn ce using adsorvent materials |
topic | Produced water Adsorption Beach sand Active charcoal Coconut shell in natura |
url | https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/2568 |
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