Electrode Corrosion, pH, and Dissolved Oxygen Dynamics, and Hardness/Silicon Removal during Aluminum Electrocoagulation of Hypersaline Produced Water
Sanket Joag,
Jonathan Kiesewetter,
Shankararaman Chellam
Abstract:Hypersaline produced water with >100,000 mg/L total dissolved solid concentration arising from unconventional oil and gas operations in the Permian Basin, Texas, was electrocoagulated with an aluminum anode and cathode. Anodic aluminum dissolution, formation of a (hydr)oxide passivation layer, and morphology and physicochemical properties of electrodes pre-and post-electrocoagulation were thoroughly characterized by microscopy, spectroscopy, and electrochemical techniques over a 10-fold variation in current de… Show more
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