Literature DB >> 21870799

The impact of metallic coagulants on the removal of organic compounds from oil sands process-affected water.

Parastoo Pourrezaei1, Przemysław Drzewicz, Yingnan Wang, Mohamed Gamal El-Din, Leonidas A Perez-Estrada, Jonathan W Martin, Julie Anderson, Steve Wiseman, Karsten Liber, John P Giesy.   

Abstract

Coagulation/flocculation (CF) by use of alum and cationic polymer polyDADMAC, was performed as a pretreatment for remediation of oil sands process-affected water (OSPW). Various factors were investigated and the process was optimized to improve efficiency of removal of organic carbon and turbidity. Destabilization of the particles occurred through charge neutralization by adsorption of hydroxide precipitates. Scanning electron microscope images revealed that the resultant flocs were compact. The CF process significantly reduced concentrations of naphthenic acids (NAs) and oxidized NAs by 37 and 86%, respectively, demonstrating the applicability of CF pretreatment to remove a persistent and toxic organic fraction from OSPW. Concentrations of vanadium and barium were decreased by 67-78% and 42-63%, respectively. Analysis of surface functional groups on flocs also confirmed the removal of the NAs compounds. Flocculation with cationic polymer compared to alum, caused toxicity toward the benthic invertebrate, Chironoums dilutus, thus application of the polymer should be limited.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21870799     DOI: 10.1021/es201498v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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1.  Determination and Removal of Selected Pharmaceuticals and Total Organic Carbon from Surface Water by Aluminum Chlorohydrate Coagulant.

Authors:  Joanna Kuc; Maciej Thomas; Iwona Grochowalska; Rafał Kulczyk; Gabriela Mikosz; Fabian Mrózek; Dagmara Janik; Justyna Korta; Karolina Cwynar
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-09-05       Impact factor: 4.927

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