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Application of softening-coagulation-flocculation-UF hybrid process for internal reuse of shale gas fracturing flowback water: performance and fouling analysis

Journal

PETROLEUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 13, Pages 1589-1599

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10916466.2022.2025833

Keywords

Flowback water; membrane fouling; pretreatment; ultrafiltration; reuse; shale gas

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  1. [20200307-03]

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This study investigated the performance of the softening-coagulation-flocculation-ultrafiltration (S-C-F-UF) process in treating shale gas fracturing flowback water (SGFFW) and membrane foulings. The results showed that the S-C-F process achieved better water quality and effective removal of pollutants. The fouling mechanism could be controlled by adjusting the dosage of chemicals, meeting the performance requirements of slick water.
Shale gas fracturing flowback water (SGFFW) recycling for another fracking is currently the dominant option but is subject to certain restrictions, including the declined performance of hydraulic fracturing due to divalent metal ions, organics and particles. In this study, we investigated the performance of softening-coagulation-flocculation-ultrafiltration (S-C-F-UF) process in treating Changning SGFFW and membrane foulings. The results indicated that (1) the S-C-F process could achieve better water quality than S-C process, the 99.3% of turbidity, 34% of total organic carbon (TOC) and 85.9% of hardness can be removed under the optimal pretreatment condition (pH = 10, 500 mg/L polyaluminum chloride [PAC], 0.2 mg/L polyacrylamide [PAM]); (2) under the optimal condition, the normalized water flux decline was minimum and the membrane life was the longest; (3) with increase dosage of PAC, the fouling mechanism changed from complete blocking to standard blocking model, while the standard blocking changed to cake blocking model with increase dosage of PAM; (4) the performances of slick water prepared by the effluent treated by the S-C-F-UF hybrid process met the performance requirements of slick water. The results of this paper demonstrated that the hybrid process was an effective technology for internal reuse of SGFFW in shale plays.

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