Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel
Oily sludge (OS) contains toxic compounds such as aromatic hydrocarbons and polyaromatic hydrocarbons; oily sludge is hard to dehydrate due to its high viscosity. Generally, it contains about (40 to 50 wt.%) of water. However, this research's oily sludge sample contains about (50 wt.%) of water...
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2-s2.0-85106933863 Abdulqader M.A.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Jawad A.H.; Habeeb O.A. Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel 2021 Egyptian Journal of Chemistry 64 6 10.21608/ejchem.2021.54222.3126 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85106933863&doi=10.21608%2fejchem.2021.54222.3126&partnerID=40&md5=a357e29b766f171870c1d55be50417ca Oily sludge (OS) contains toxic compounds such as aromatic hydrocarbons and polyaromatic hydrocarbons; oily sludge is hard to dehydrate due to its high viscosity. Generally, it contains about (40 to 50 wt.%) of water. However, this research's oily sludge sample contains about (50 wt.%) of water collected from North Refineries Company Baiji (NRC). NRC Baiji yields around 3000-3500 m3 annually of oily sludge. This research aims to study oily sludge specifications, thereby prove suitability to undergo the thermochemical process. The physical properties of oily sludge samples have been conducted, it indicated the complex formula of oily sludge, and it has a serious effect on human health and environmental issues. In this study, the oily sludge has a low heating value (LHV) of 6.705 MJ.kg-1 (as received) and a high heating value (HHV) of 9.465 MJ.kg-1 for a dried sample at 105 °C for 24 h, which indicate that it is a rich in carbon content. FTIR has been carried out to obtain the function group characterizations. The TGA of the oily sludge sample as received showed the greatest loss in volume (39%), while the loss in volume for the dried sample was (15%). The thermochemical conversion process eco-friendly, rapid, short time, moderate temperature, and low-cost. It is used for the total reclamation of waste. It is a novel way of totally converting oily sludge for solid carbon fuel production. © 2021 NIDOC (Nat.Inform.Document.Centre). All rights reserved. NIDOC (Nat.Inform.Document.Centre) 4492285 English Article All Open Access; Bronze Open Access |
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Abdulqader M.A.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Jawad A.H.; Habeeb O.A. |
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Abdulqader M.A.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Jawad A.H.; Habeeb O.A. Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel |
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Abdulqader M.A.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Jawad A.H.; Habeeb O.A. |
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Abdulqader M.A.; Syed-Hassan S.S.A.; Jawad A.H.; Habeeb O.A. |
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Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel |
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Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel |
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Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel |
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Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel |
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Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel |
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Characterization study of oily sludge produced from north refineries company baiji to determine the suitability for conversion into solid fuel |
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Egyptian Journal of Chemistry |
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Oily sludge (OS) contains toxic compounds such as aromatic hydrocarbons and polyaromatic hydrocarbons; oily sludge is hard to dehydrate due to its high viscosity. Generally, it contains about (40 to 50 wt.%) of water. However, this research's oily sludge sample contains about (50 wt.%) of water collected from North Refineries Company Baiji (NRC). NRC Baiji yields around 3000-3500 m3 annually of oily sludge. This research aims to study oily sludge specifications, thereby prove suitability to undergo the thermochemical process. The physical properties of oily sludge samples have been conducted, it indicated the complex formula of oily sludge, and it has a serious effect on human health and environmental issues. In this study, the oily sludge has a low heating value (LHV) of 6.705 MJ.kg-1 (as received) and a high heating value (HHV) of 9.465 MJ.kg-1 for a dried sample at 105 °C for 24 h, which indicate that it is a rich in carbon content. FTIR has been carried out to obtain the function group characterizations. The TGA of the oily sludge sample as received showed the greatest loss in volume (39%), while the loss in volume for the dried sample was (15%). The thermochemical conversion process eco-friendly, rapid, short time, moderate temperature, and low-cost. It is used for the total reclamation of waste. It is a novel way of totally converting oily sludge for solid carbon fuel production. © 2021 NIDOC (Nat.Inform.Document.Centre). All rights reserved. |
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