Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review

<p dir="ltr">Produced water (PW) is a by-product of oil and gas operations, and its production is foreseen to increase in the upcoming years. Such an increase is justified by various entities through their projection of the expected increase in the demand of oil and gas. The treatmen...

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Main Author: Roghayeh Yousef (16442150) (author)
Other Authors: Hazim Qiblawey (16030546) (author), Muftah H. El-Naas (16023359) (author)
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oil water
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description <p dir="ltr">Produced water (PW) is a by-product of oil and gas operations, and its production is foreseen to increase in the upcoming years. Such an increase is justified by various entities through their projection of the expected increase in the demand of oil and gas. The treatment of produced water is a significantly growing challenge for the oil and gas industry that requires serious attention. The first part of this review will present the underlying issue of produced water and relevant practices. With adsorption being defined as the least expensive treatment method, the second part will introduce general adsorption principals. The third part will describe the recent applications of adsorption for the treatment of PW with more focus of categorizing the adsorbents as natural and non-natural adsorbents. The main aim of this review is to shed light on the recent research related to PW treatment using adsorption. This is performed to highlight the shortcomings in PW adsorption research and recommend research pathways that can help in developing the field further.</p><h2>Other Information</h2><p dir="ltr">Published in: Processes<br>License: <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" target="_blank">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</a><br>See article on publisher's website: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr8121657" target="_blank">http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr8121657</a></p>
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spelling Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A ReviewRoghayeh Yousef (16442150)Hazim Qiblawey (16030546)Muftah H. El-Naas (16023359)Biological sciencesIndustrial biotechnologyEngineeringChemical engineeringadsorptionproduced waterwater treatmentoil waterseparation<p dir="ltr">Produced water (PW) is a by-product of oil and gas operations, and its production is foreseen to increase in the upcoming years. Such an increase is justified by various entities through their projection of the expected increase in the demand of oil and gas. The treatment of produced water is a significantly growing challenge for the oil and gas industry that requires serious attention. The first part of this review will present the underlying issue of produced water and relevant practices. With adsorption being defined as the least expensive treatment method, the second part will introduce general adsorption principals. The third part will describe the recent applications of adsorption for the treatment of PW with more focus of categorizing the adsorbents as natural and non-natural adsorbents. The main aim of this review is to shed light on the recent research related to PW treatment using adsorption. This is performed to highlight the shortcomings in PW adsorption research and recommend research pathways that can help in developing the field further.</p><h2>Other Information</h2><p dir="ltr">Published in: Processes<br>License: <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" target="_blank">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</a><br>See article on publisher's website: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr8121657" target="_blank">http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr8121657</a></p>2020-12-16T00:00:00ZTextJournal contributioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextcontribution to journal10.3390/pr8121657https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Adsorption_as_a_Process_for_Produced_Water_Treatment_A_Review/23576049CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/235760492020-12-16T00:00:00Z
spellingShingle Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review
Roghayeh Yousef (16442150)
Biological sciences
Industrial biotechnology
Engineering
Chemical engineering
adsorption
produced water
water treatment
oil water
separation
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title Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review
title_full Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review
title_fullStr Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review
title_short Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review
title_sort Adsorption as a Process for Produced Water Treatment: A Review
topic Biological sciences
Industrial biotechnology
Engineering
Chemical engineering
adsorption
produced water
water treatment
oil water
separation