UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology

Effluent containing high concentration of alkanolamine from a sweetening process of natural gas plant is commonly generated during maintaining, cleaning and scheduled inspection of the absorption and desorption column. The effluent is not readily biodegradable and cannot be treated in the convention...

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Main Authors: Harimurt, S., Ur Rahmah, A., Aziz Omar, A., Murugesan, T.
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Published: Trans Tech Publications Ltd 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.323462022-03-29T05:28:04Z UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology Harimurt, S. Ur Rahmah, A. Aziz Omar, A. Murugesan, T. Effluent containing high concentration of alkanolamine from a sweetening process of natural gas plant is commonly generated during maintaining, cleaning and scheduled inspection of the absorption and desorption column. The effluent is not readily biodegradable and cannot be treated in the conventional biological treatment. Advanced oxidation processes (AOP's) is a promising method for the treatment of recalcitrant organic contaminant. Most methods used are Fenton' reagent, UV/Ozone and UV/H2O2. Based on the advantages of the UV/H2O2 such as no formation of sludge during the treatment, high ability in production of hydroxyl radical and applicable in the wide range of pH, the UV/H2O2 has been chosen to treat the effluent from refinery plant, which has high concentration of methyldietnaolamine (MDEA). The factors influencing in the degradation of refinery wastewater that contain MDEA were screened using response surface methodology (RSM). It was found that degradation process of the refinery effluent was highly dependent on oxidant concentration (H2O2) and initial pH. Temperature of oxidation process was found oppositely. Since the temperature gave insignificant effect on the TOC removal process, hence the independent factor temperature will be eliminated during the further optimization process condition of degradation. Thus, the optimization process condition of degradation will be more effective and simpler. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. Trans Tech Publications Ltd 2014 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84904066267&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMR.917.168&partnerID=40&md5=4eb8f8be4226654686bfefa8549bea5b Harimurt, S. and Ur Rahmah, A. and Aziz Omar, A. and Murugesan, T. (2014) UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology. Advanced Materials Research, 917 . pp. 168-177. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/32346/
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description Effluent containing high concentration of alkanolamine from a sweetening process of natural gas plant is commonly generated during maintaining, cleaning and scheduled inspection of the absorption and desorption column. The effluent is not readily biodegradable and cannot be treated in the conventional biological treatment. Advanced oxidation processes (AOP's) is a promising method for the treatment of recalcitrant organic contaminant. Most methods used are Fenton' reagent, UV/Ozone and UV/H2O2. Based on the advantages of the UV/H2O2 such as no formation of sludge during the treatment, high ability in production of hydroxyl radical and applicable in the wide range of pH, the UV/H2O2 has been chosen to treat the effluent from refinery plant, which has high concentration of methyldietnaolamine (MDEA). The factors influencing in the degradation of refinery wastewater that contain MDEA were screened using response surface methodology (RSM). It was found that degradation process of the refinery effluent was highly dependent on oxidant concentration (H2O2) and initial pH. Temperature of oxidation process was found oppositely. Since the temperature gave insignificant effect on the TOC removal process, hence the independent factor temperature will be eliminated during the further optimization process condition of degradation. Thus, the optimization process condition of degradation will be more effective and simpler. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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author Harimurt, S.
Ur Rahmah, A.
Aziz Omar, A.
Murugesan, T.
spellingShingle Harimurt, S.
Ur Rahmah, A.
Aziz Omar, A.
Murugesan, T.
UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology
author_facet Harimurt, S.
Ur Rahmah, A.
Aziz Omar, A.
Murugesan, T.
author_sort Harimurt, S.
title UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology
title_short UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology
title_full UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology
title_fullStr UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed UV/H2O2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: Screening of influence factors using response surface methodology
title_sort uv/h2o2 process for removal of total organic carbon from refinery effluent: screening of influence factors using response surface methodology
publisher Trans Tech Publications Ltd
publishDate 2014
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