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Treatment of oilfield produced water: a cleaner process for producing Sodium Carbonate (SODA ASH)
Fecha
2013Registro en:
1982-0593
Autor
Nunes, Shirlle Katia da Silva
Dantas, Tereza Neuma de Castro
Barros Neto, Eduardo Lins de
Dantas Neto, Afonso Avelino
Grimaldi, M. C.
Moura, Maria Carlenise Paiva de Alencar
Resumen
The objective of this research was to obtain soda ash from oilfield produced water. The association
between produced water and the conditions to produce soda ash, its processes and reactions, inspired the
development of this innovative research. With the goal of transforming this wastewater in a high value
product, this research performed and compared different treatment processes. An anionic surfactant was
used in the flotation process of the dispersed oil phase, and sodium carbonate was employed to promote
calcium and magnesium precipitations. The relationship between the liquid effluents and solid wastes
with the quality of the soda ash produced was established. The quality parameters for treated water were
determined, and the different streams derived from these treatments were used in the production of
soda ash. The soda ash obtained in this research presented physicochemical composition similar to the
one of a carbonate mineral (trona ore). The yields were as high as 80%. This process allowed to treat and
to transform produced water, an effluent that is harmful to the environment, into soda ash which is
largely used in the industry