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Reliability Treatment of Silicon in Oilfield Wastewater by Electrocoagulation

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WATER
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w15010206

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high-silicon wastewater treatment; electrocoagulation; calcium ion; orthogonal experiment

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The electrocoagulation method is adopted to remove silicon in oilfield wastewater, resulting in a significant decrease in silicon content. The optimal scheme for electrocoagulation is determined through orthogonal experiments, achieving a high silicon removal rate of 85.90%.
Scaling caused by silicate in oilfield wastewater gathering system pipelines can cause serious pipeline blockage. Therefore, this study adopts facile, effective and environment friendly electrocoagulation method to remove the silicon in oilfield wastewater. After confirming the level of factors through single factor experiments, the optimal scheme for electrocoagulation was selected by orthogonal experiments and verification tests, the silicon content would be dramatically decreased from 81.51 mg/L to 21.88 mg/L when pH = 6, reaction time = 20 min, current density = 27 mA/cm(2) and wastewater temperature = 35 degrees C. In addition, the silicon removal rate would reach up to 85.90% when the pH of oilfield wastewater was kept as its original condition without changing other optimal factors; such an enhanced silicon removal effect could be attributed to the calcium ions chemical coagulation after the mechanism investigation.

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