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Selenium Removal From Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Using An Electrocoagulation Technique
Date Issued
2018-10-06
Author(s)
Henrik K. Hansen
Sebastián Franco Peña
Claudia Gutiérrez
Andrea Lazo
Lisbeth M. Ottosen
WoS ID
WOS:000452926500009
Abstract
In the present work, an electrocoagulation technique was tested as a possible technological alternative for the treatment of selenium in wastewater from a petroleum refinery. For this purpose, a batch airlift reactor with air stirring was used. The sacrificial electrodes were made of iron to generate the necessary ferrous ions for the process. The results indicated a selenium removal of 90% from the wastewater after 6 h of treatment, achieving a decrease in concentration from 0.30 mg L−1 to 0.03 mg L−1. The current density was found to be an important variable for the process. In conclusion, the electrocoagulation process seems to be a feasible selenium removal technique applied to petroleum refinery wastewater.
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