Nikbakht Fini, Mahdi et al. published their research in Separation and Purification Technology in 2021 |CAS: 4719-04-4

The Article related to wastewater membrane filtration offshore oil hydrogen sulfide, Waste Treatment and Disposal: Biological Treatment Of Aqueous Wastes and other aspects.SDS of cas: 4719-04-4

On December 15, 2021, Nikbakht Fini, Mahdi; Montesantos, Nikolaos; Maschietti, Marco; Muff, Jens published an article.SDS of cas: 4719-04-4 The title of the article was Performance evaluation of membrane filtration for treatment of H2S scavenging wastewater from offshore oil and gas production. And the article contained the following:

After removing H2S from natural gas in offshore oil and gas installations, triazine-based spent scavenger solution remains as a wastewater stream, which in some cases is discharged untreated into the sea. Three nanofiltration (NF) membranes (NF270, NF99HF, and DL), as well as a reverse osmosis (RO) membrane (XLE), were used for TOC reduction from spent and unspent scavenger (SUS) wastewater. The NF270 membrane reduced the TOC of SUS wastewater (61.5 g/L) by 65% while having a superior permeate flux compared to the other studied membranes and thus was subjected to elaborated study. In particular, this membrane showed a separation between the unreacted/unspent scavenger triazine (1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxy-ethyl)hexahydro-s-triazine, HET) and the main spent scavenger reaction product (5-(2-hydroxyethyl)hexahydro-1,3,5-dithiazine, DTZ) as it removed HET by 71% vs. zero removal of DTZ. DTZ is a polar and hydrophobic mol. and consequently passes readily through the membrane despite an expected removal value of 50% based on a simple size exclusion pore flow model. The NF270 permeate was then used as a feed for RO filtration by the XLE membrane to further reduce the TOC of effluent stream by 98% (1.1 g/L). Lastly, both membranes did not demonstrate remarkable fouling when they were tested in 24 h preliminary lab-scale fouling experiments with a constant-concentration feed. This paper is the first published study on SUS wastewater treatment using membrane technol. proving its applicability for total organic carbon (TOC) reduction and simultaneously provides a promising route for further investigations on recovery of unreacted scavenger from spent scavenger compound The experimental process involved the reaction of 2,2′,2”-(1,3,5-Triazinane-1,3,5-triyl)triethanol(cas: 4719-04-4).SDS of cas: 4719-04-4

The Article related to wastewater membrane filtration offshore oil hydrogen sulfide, Waste Treatment and Disposal: Biological Treatment Of Aqueous Wastes and other aspects.SDS of cas: 4719-04-4

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