Liquid purification or separation – Constituent mixture variation responsive
Patent
1999-10-05
2000-12-05
Hruskoci, Peter A.
Liquid purification or separation
Constituent mixture variation responsive
210101, 210181, 210182, 210199, 210202, 210206, C02F 162
Patent
active
061561916
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an efficient and highly effective method of removing dissolved selenium from a variety of refinery process water and wastewater streams. The present invention also provides a new and effective method of oxidizing selenium and organo-selenium compounds to the selenite [+IV] oxidation state in order to be adsorbed by a metal oxide or metal hydroxide precipitate. The invention includes two continuous stirred-tank reactors (CSTR) operated in series. The stream to be treated and one of several iron salts (ferric sulfate, ferric chloride, etc.) are introduced into the first CSTR, forming ferric hydroxide and ferric oxyhydroxide precipitates. The pH of the first CSTR is automatically controlled by adjusting the injection rate of the ferric salt. The effluent stream from the first CSTR is directed into a second CSTR into which potassium permanganate is introduced. The selenium in the original stream to be treated is oxidized to selenite [+IV]; manganese dioxide precipitates as a byproduct of the oxidation reactions. The selenite is then adsorbed by the various precipitates, which are removed by centrifugation. The pH of the centrifuged water is automatically adjusted by the controlled addition of sodium hydroxide. The effectiveness of this continuous process has been demonstrated for streams with a wide range of selenium concentrations, including refinery wastewater and refinery stripped sour water. The process is also effective for treating secondary waste water streams, such as reverse osmosis reject water and ion exchange regeneration wastewater, which result from the pretreatment of refinery wastewater or refinery stripped sour water.
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Hruskoci Peter A.
Reinisch Morris N.
Texaco Inc.
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