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Print version record. |
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Front Cover -- Petroleum Industry Wastewater -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- 1 Treatment of petroleum industry wastewater: current practices and perspectives -- Introduction -- Electrochemical methods -- Membrane-based methods -- Biomaterial-based methods -- Biological methods -- Life cycle assessment -- Summary and future perspectives -- References -- 2 Chemistry of petroleum wastewater -- Introduction -- Petroleum wastewater characteristics -- The methods for measuring the main compounds in petroleum wastewater -- PH measurements -- Total residual chlorine |
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Total suspended solids -- Oil and grease -- Nitrate -- Biochemical oxygen demand -- Chemical oxygen demand -- Total organic carbon -- References -- 3 Concomitant degradation of petroleum products and microplastics in industrial wastewater using genetically modified micro... -- Introduction -- Interaction of petroluem hydrocarbons with microorganisms -- Biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by microorganisms -- Aerobic degradation -- Anaerobic degradation -- Degradation using biosurfactants -- Degradation of hydrocarbons by chemical oxidation -- Degradation using genetically modified organisms |
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Degradation of contaminants through genetically modified synthetic microorganisms -- Geobacter sp -- Ideonella sakaiensis 201-F6 -- Vector -- Mechanism -- Fate of the end products -- Conclusions -- Future prospects -- References -- 4 Constraints and advantages of bacterial bioremediation of petroleum wastewater by pure and mixed culture -- Introduction -- Petroleum wastewater -- Petroleum wastewater characteristics -- Pretreatment process for biological stabilization -- Physical treatment -- Chemical treatment -- In situ biological treatment of petroleum wastewater -- Bioremediation |
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Anaerobic process -- Aerobic process -- Integrated biological process -- Phytoremediation -- Commercially available bioremediation agents -- Advantages and disadvantages of biological process (using both pure or mixed culture) -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Prospects of green technology in the management of refinery wastewater: application of biofilms -- Introduction -- Pollution problem -- Overview of treatment options -- Biotreatment as a green technology -- Biotreatment options for refinery wastewater |
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Conventional biotreatment with free or suspended bacterial culture activated sludge process (ASP) -- Immobilization: why needed? -- The role of acclimatization -- Immobilized-biofilm application -- Biotreatment by film attachment (surface immobilization) -- Biotreatment by cell entrapment -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 6 Algal bioremediation versus conventional wastewater treatment -- Introduction -- Conventional Ww treatment technologies -- Advanced Ww treatment technologies -- Algal culture for Ww treatment systems -- Algal growth systems -- Tubular photobioreactor |
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Petroleum waste.
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Petroleum industry and trade -- Waste disposal.
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Sewage.
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Sewage |
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Pétrole -- Déchets.
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Pétrole -- Industrie et commerce -- Déchets -- Élimination.
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Eaux usées.
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Petroleum industry and trade -- Waste disposal
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Petroleum waste
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Sewage
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Added Author |
El-Naas, Muftah H., editor.
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Banerjee, Aditi, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Petroleum industry wastewater. Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2022 9780323858847 (OCoLC)1295110602 |
ISBN |
9780323858847 |
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0323858848 |
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AU@ 000071341203 |
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