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Synthesis of Polyaluminum Chloride Coagulant from Waste Aluminum Foil and Utilization in Petroleum Wastewater Treatment

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卷 10, 期 11, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/separations10110570

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waste aluminum foil; polyaluminum chloride (PACl); turbidity; organic hydrocarbon; petroleum wastewater; coagulation treatment

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This study investigates the potential synthesis of cost-effective PACl coagulant from waste household aluminum foil for treating petroleum wastewater. The results demonstrate that the prepared PACl has good thermal stability and high efficiency in removing pollutants, making it suitable for wastewater treatment at different salinity levels.
This work investigates the potential synthesis of cost-effective polyaluminum chloride (PACl) coagulant from waste household aluminum foil and utilization for treating petroleum wastewater (PWW), especially dissolved organic compounds (DOC, like octanol-water mixture) and nonsettleable suspended (NSS-kaolin) mineral particles. Based on the Standard Practice for Coagulation-Flocculation Jar Test, the efficiency of PACl for DOC and NSS removal was evaluated in relation to the effects of the operational parameters. The results demonstrated that the as-prepared PACl has an amorphous morphology with a Keggin-type e-Al13 molecular structure {Na[AlO4(OH)(24)(H2O)]center dot xH(2)O and good thermal stability up to 278 degrees C. PACl coagulant also exhibited a higher efficiency for NSS removal than DOC by around 1.5- to 1.9-fold under broad pH (5-7), while a higher acidic/alkaline pH disrupts the sweep floc formation. An increased PACl dosage (over 25 mg/L) also caused a decrease in the coagulation efficiency by 11.7% due to Al species' transformation and pH depression (from 6.8 to 4.9) via increased PACl hydrolysis. With a fast rotating speed of 280 rpm for 2 min, the minimum dose of PACl (10-25 mg/L) can maximize the removal efficiency of NSS (similar to 98%) and DOC (similar to 69%) at pH 6.5 +/- 0.5 and 35 degrees C after 30 min of settling time. Treating actual saline PWW samples (salinity up to 187.7 g/L) also verified the high efficacy of PACl coagulation performance in reducing the turbidity and dissolved hydrocarbons by more than 75.5% and 67.7%, respectively. These findings verify the techno-economic feasibility of the as-prepared PACl coagulant in treating PWW treatment at different salinity levels.

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