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Coalescence process to treat produced water: an updated overview and environmental outlook.

Flávia Bartira Pedro da Silva Almeida1,2, Karla Patrícia Santos Oliveira Rodriguez Esquerre3, João Inácio Soletti4, Carlos Eduardo De Farias Silva5.   

Abstract

Produced water is the largest liquid effluent in volume generated in petroleum production. It originates from natural wells or from water that was previously injected during the exploration process. The composition of produced water is complex, containing high salt concentration, emulsified oil, suspended solids, chemical additives used in the various stages of oil production, heavy metals, and other contaminants. Several technologies can be used in the treatment of produced water in order to meet the conditions specified in local legislations and the most used are phase separators, decanters, cyclones, and filters. The separation process mechanism of oil emulsions by coalescence in fibrous media has excellent results, though it is not fully understood and is frequently based on empirical, as well as on experimental, observations. This article presents a general overview on produced water, including origin, production, composition, environmental impact, treatment techniques, disposal, and legislation, as well as an updated discussion utilizing recent literature regarding the unit operation of coalescence: general aspects, kinetics, mechanisms, and factors that influence the coalescence process.

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Keywords:  Bed coalescers; Oil-water separation; Petroleum; Treatment technology

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31396872     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-06016-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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1.  Role of surfactants on the approaching velocity of two small emulsion drops.

Authors:  Krassimir D Danov; Simeon D Stoyanov; Nikolay K Vitanov; Ivan B Ivanov
Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci       Date:  2011-11-25       Impact factor: 8.128

Review 2.  Review of technologies for oil and gas produced water treatment.

Authors:  Ahmadun Fakhru'l-Razi; Alireza Pendashteh; Luqman Chuah Abdullah; Dayang Radiah Awang Biak; Sayed Siavash Madaeni; Zurina Zainal Abidin
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2009-05-19       Impact factor: 10.588

3.  Oily water treatment using a new steady-state fiber-bed coalescer.

Authors:  Radmila Sećerov Sokolović; Slobodan Sokolović; Snezana Sević
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2008-05-20       Impact factor: 10.588

Review 4.  State of the art of produced water treatment.

Authors:  S Jiménez; M M Micó; M Arnaldos; F Medina; S Contreras
Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2017-10-27       Impact factor: 7.086

5.  Separation of oil-in-water emulsion using two coalescers of different geometry.

Authors:  Radmila M Sećerov Sokolović; Dragan D Govedarica; Dunja S Sokolović
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2009-11-10       Impact factor: 10.588

6.  Separation of oil from oily wastewater by sorption and coalescence technique using ethanol grafted polyacrylonitrile.

Authors:  Fei Ji; Chaolin Li; Xiaoqing Dong; Yang Li; Dandan Wang
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2008-09-21       Impact factor: 10.588

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1.  Sulphate-reducing bacterial community structure from produced water of the Periquito and Galo de Campina onshore oilfields in Brazil.

Authors:  Samyra Raquel Gonçalves Tiburcio; Andrew Macrae; Raquel Silva Peixoto; Caio Tavora Coelho da Costa Rachid; Felipe Raposo Passos Mansoldo; Daniela Sales Alviano; Celuta Sales Alviano; Davis Fernandes Ferreira; Fabrício de Queiroz Venâncio; Doneivan Fernandes Ferreira; Alane Beatriz Vermelho
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-10-13       Impact factor: 4.379

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