Development of an Efficient Integrated System for Industrial Oily Wastewater Treatment
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Open access
Authors
Martini, Sri
Date
2016Supervisor
Dr Hussein Znad
Prof. Ming Ang
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
Department of Chemical Engineering
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Abstract
This research investigated the efficiency of several treatment methods such as ultrafiltration membrane, photo-Fenton and adsorption process using biosorbents, individually and as a combined integrated system, for industrial oily wastewater treatment. Different oily wastewater qualities (petroleum refinery effluent, resultant effluent, canola oil effluent and synthetic oily wastewater) were used to understand and suggest a cost effective and efficient treatment technology.
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