Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal from Wastewaters: A Review

Oil pollutants, due to their toxicity, mutagenicity, and carcinogenicity, are considered a serious threat to human health and the environment. Petroleum hydrocarbons compounds, for instance, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, are among the natural compounds of crude oil and petrol and are often...

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Main Authors: Leili Mohammadi, Abbas Rahdar, Edris Bazrafshan, Hamid Dahmardeh, Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan, George Z. Kyzas
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/4/447
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spelling doaj-27d345133007478a8c261a1b8bee2f4f2020-11-25T02:58:38ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172020-04-01844744710.3390/pr8040447Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal from Wastewaters: A ReviewLeili Mohammadi0Abbas Rahdar1Edris Bazrafshan2Hamid Dahmardeh3Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan4George Z. Kyzas5PhD of Environmental Health, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Resistant Tuberculosis Institute, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan 9816743463, IranDepartment of Physics, University of Zabol, Zabol 98615538, IranFaculty of Health, Torbat Heydariyeh University of Medical Sciences, Torbat Heydariyeh 95169-15169, IranDepartment of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Sundargarh 769008, IndiaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1000, BangladeshDepartment of Chemistry, International Hellenic University, Kavala 65404, GreeceOil pollutants, due to their toxicity, mutagenicity, and carcinogenicity, are considered a serious threat to human health and the environment. Petroleum hydrocarbons compounds, for instance, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, are among the natural compounds of crude oil and petrol and are often found in surface and underground water as a result of industrial activities, especially the handling of petrochemicals, reservoir leakage or inappropriate waste disposal processes. Methods based on the conventional wastewater treatment processes are not able to effectively eliminate oil compounds, and the high concentrations of these pollutants, as well as active sludge, may affect the activities and normal efficiency of the refinery. The methods of removal should not involve the production of harmful secondary pollutants in addition to wastewater at the level allowed for discharge into the environment. The output of sewage filtration by coagulation and dissolved air flotation (DAF) flocculation can be transferred to a biological reactor for further purification. Advanced coagulation methods such as electrocoagulation and flocculation are more advanced than conventional physical and chemical methods, but the major disadvantages are the production of large quantities of dangerous sludge that is unrecoverable and often repelled. Physical separation methods can be used to isolate large quantities of petroleum compounds, and, in some cases, these compounds can be recycled with a number of processes. The great disadvantage of these methods is the high demand for energy and the high number of blockages and clogging of a number of tools and equipment used in this process. Third-party refinement can further meet the objective of water reuse using methods such as nano-filtration, reverse osmosis, and advanced oxidation. Adsorption is an emergency technology that can be applied using minerals and excellent materials using low-cost materials and adsorbents. By combining the adsorption process with one of the advanced methods, in addition to lower sludge production, the process cost can also be reduced.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/4/447oil compoundsremoval methodsadsorptioncoagulationadvanced oxidation
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author Leili Mohammadi
Abbas Rahdar
Edris Bazrafshan
Hamid Dahmardeh
Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan
George Z. Kyzas
spellingShingle Leili Mohammadi
Abbas Rahdar
Edris Bazrafshan
Hamid Dahmardeh
Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan
George Z. Kyzas
Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal from Wastewaters: A Review
Processes
oil compounds
removal methods
adsorption
coagulation
advanced oxidation
author_facet Leili Mohammadi
Abbas Rahdar
Edris Bazrafshan
Hamid Dahmardeh
Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan
George Z. Kyzas
author_sort Leili Mohammadi
title Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal from Wastewaters: A Review
title_short Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal from Wastewaters: A Review
title_full Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal from Wastewaters: A Review
title_fullStr Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal from Wastewaters: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Petroleum Hydrocarbon Removal from Wastewaters: A Review
title_sort petroleum hydrocarbon removal from wastewaters: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Oil pollutants, due to their toxicity, mutagenicity, and carcinogenicity, are considered a serious threat to human health and the environment. Petroleum hydrocarbons compounds, for instance, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, are among the natural compounds of crude oil and petrol and are often found in surface and underground water as a result of industrial activities, especially the handling of petrochemicals, reservoir leakage or inappropriate waste disposal processes. Methods based on the conventional wastewater treatment processes are not able to effectively eliminate oil compounds, and the high concentrations of these pollutants, as well as active sludge, may affect the activities and normal efficiency of the refinery. The methods of removal should not involve the production of harmful secondary pollutants in addition to wastewater at the level allowed for discharge into the environment. The output of sewage filtration by coagulation and dissolved air flotation (DAF) flocculation can be transferred to a biological reactor for further purification. Advanced coagulation methods such as electrocoagulation and flocculation are more advanced than conventional physical and chemical methods, but the major disadvantages are the production of large quantities of dangerous sludge that is unrecoverable and often repelled. Physical separation methods can be used to isolate large quantities of petroleum compounds, and, in some cases, these compounds can be recycled with a number of processes. The great disadvantage of these methods is the high demand for energy and the high number of blockages and clogging of a number of tools and equipment used in this process. Third-party refinement can further meet the objective of water reuse using methods such as nano-filtration, reverse osmosis, and advanced oxidation. Adsorption is an emergency technology that can be applied using minerals and excellent materials using low-cost materials and adsorbents. By combining the adsorption process with one of the advanced methods, in addition to lower sludge production, the process cost can also be reduced.
topic oil compounds
removal methods
adsorption
coagulation
advanced oxidation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/4/447
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