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Treatment of oily refinery wastes using a dissolved air flotation process
Abstract Refinery wastewater from Moustorod oil refinery, Cairo, Egypt, was treated by chemical coagulation. This step was followed by rapid solid-liquid separation using flotation under pressure of 4 atm. A flotation tank was designed for this purpose. Gas liquid chromatography was used for determination and identification of hydrocarbon compounds in refinery wastewater. The treatment technique proved to be very promising for reducing the hydrocarbon compounds, as well as other pollutants, to a very low concentration. The results obtained showed that some of the hydrocarbon compounds were completely removed.
Treatment of oily refinery wastes using a dissolved air flotation process
Abstract Refinery wastewater from Moustorod oil refinery, Cairo, Egypt, was treated by chemical coagulation. This step was followed by rapid solid-liquid separation using flotation under pressure of 4 atm. A flotation tank was designed for this purpose. Gas liquid chromatography was used for determination and identification of hydrocarbon compounds in refinery wastewater. The treatment technique proved to be very promising for reducing the hydrocarbon compounds, as well as other pollutants, to a very low concentration. The results obtained showed that some of the hydrocarbon compounds were completely removed.
Treatment of oily refinery wastes using a dissolved air flotation process
Moursy, Ahmed S. (author) / Abo El-Ela, Sohair E. (author)
Environmental International ; 7 ; 267-270
1982-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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