Study on Oxidation Effect of Ozone on Petroleum-Based Pollutants in Water
Mengfu Zhu,
Haiyan Wang,
Hongbo Su,
Xiudong You and
Wenli Jin
Modern Applied Science, 2010, vol. 4, issue 1, 6
Abstract:
The removal of petroleum-based pollutants from water by ozone is studied. The results indicate that the oxidation effect of ozone on the petroleum-based pollutants is associated with water temperature, pH, dosage of ozone and reaction time. The removal efficiency of petroleum-based pollutants increases with the rise of temperature, pH, amount of ozone and reaction time, and reaches 83% under the conditions that the ratio of ozone to petroleum-based pollutants is 1-1 and the reaction time is 10 min. GC/MS analysis reveals that the amount of petroleum-based pollutants in water is reduced 39% from the previous 61 organics to 37 organics, the total peak area is reduced 36% after ozone oxidation treatment. Therefore, ozone has an excellent effect on the removal of petroleum-based pollutants and can be applied in the treatment of petroleum wastewaters.
Date: 2010
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