Title of article
Soluble organic compounds in oil shale sour water are degradable only after being adsorbed to combusted oil shale
Author/Authors
Ho، نويسنده , , Ngai Man and Sly، نويسنده , , Lindsay and Clarke، نويسنده , , William P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
6
From page
270
To page
275
Abstract
This study demonstrates that the degradation of the organics of oil shale processing wastewater is promoted by shale ash. The wastewater TOC was approximately 4800 mg/L with at least 40% being bio-refractory compounds. Sampling of effluent from a 1 m column packed with shale ash showed that over 96% of the TOC was removed at an influent flowrate of 40 L/m2/d. On-line CO2 measurements showed that 86 ± 2% of the TOC was biodegraded to CO2. Control experiments included a packed column with glass beads with no TOC adsorption capacity; and stirred sequencing batch reactors with and without 5–10% (w/w) shale ash suspensions. Less than 65% of the TOC was found degraded in the controls and neither extending the hydraulic retention time nor reducing the organic loading enhanced the TOC removal efficiency. The results suggest the optimum degradation environment for the wastewater is within a biofilm with shale ash as a substratum.
Keywords
Biofilm , Biorefractory , Packed column , Shale , Wastewater treatment
Journal title
Fuel
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Fuel
Record number
1472549
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