The pharmaceutical industry is one of the world's largest consumers of water and energy. Considerable efforts must therefore be made in the future to ensure the sustainability of processes as well as product quality.
Artikel
Assessment and Upgrading of Preparation Protocols for Emulsified Crude Oils Mimicking Real Produced Water Characteristics
Von Wiley-VCH zur Verfügung gestellt
This study aims at assessment, reproduction and upgrading of literature-based preparation protocols for synthetic produced water (PW) at tertiary treatment stage. The objective was to produce synthetic model water as standardized controllable medium for optimization experiments of PW treatment.
Abstract
Produced water (PW) presents a significant challenge as a complex wastewater stream, necessitating thorough treatment prior to disposal or further reuse. This study is dedicated to the assessment, reproduction and upgrading of literature-based preparation protocols for synthetic PW at the tertiary treatment stage; more specifically those methods utilizing high-pressure homogenizers and ultrasonication. The objective was to produce synthetic model water that can be employed as a standardized controllable medium for optimization experiments of PW treatment techniques. This synthetic medium should facilitate the investigation of specific challenges associated with PW tertiary treatment, independent of the different and often unpredictable composition of real PW. The refined methods were modified for the application in lab-scale research investigating the use of membrane filtration as tertiary treatment step.
Zum VolltextÜberprüfung Ihres Anmeldestatus ...
Wenn Sie ein registrierter Benutzer sind, zeigen wir in Kürze den vollständigen Artikel.