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Sulfide Removal in Petroleum Refinery Wastewater by Chemical Precipitation

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Sulfide removal by chemical precipitation from petroleum refinery wastewater was investigated. The wastewater samples were taken from the flocculation pond influent of TÜPRAŞ Ki{dotless}ri{dotless}kkale Middle Anatolia Petroleum Refinery Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and physicochemical treatments using conventional coagulants which were partial precipitant [FeCl<inf>3</inf>·6H<inf>2</inf>O and FeSO<inf>4</inf>·7H<inf>2</inf>O] and coagulant-aids [Ca(OH)<inf>2</inf> and CaCO<inf>3</inf>] were applied to both raw and sulfide added wastewater. Sulfide and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiencies of Fe3+ ions alone for sulfide added wastewaters having different pH values varied between 62-95 and 45-75%, respectively. In addition, removal efficiencies of sulfide (96-99%) and COD (50-80%) were obtained by using Fe2+ ions together with Ca(OH)<inf>2</inf> as precipitant-aid under the same conditions. In experiments performed with raw wastewater which had different pH values, COD removal efficiencies of Fe3+ and Fe2+ ions together with Ca(OH)<inf>2</inf>, were 50-80 and 32-50%, respectively. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Journal of Hazardous Materials

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153

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462

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