2021
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.11.1.12490
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Treatment of Produce Water with a Combination of Electrocoagulation with Iron (Fe) Electrodes and Adsorption Using Silica and Activated Carbon

Abstract: Production, the oil and gas industry, has a problem with an enormous volume of liquid waste, and 80% of the liquid waste produced is water, which is called produced water. This water differs from water because it contains dangerous chemicals and other elements in oil and gas. In this study, an adsorption process followed the electrocoagulation process using Iron electrodes with voltage variations of 3, 6, 9, and 12V using silica sand from bottom ash and active carbon from a coconut shell. It proposed the combi… Show more

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“…19, 2010. The research that has been conducted by Said et al [7] about produced water treatment with a combination of electrocoagulation (Fe electrode) and adsorption using adsorber mixture from silica (bottom ash) and activated carbon from coconut shell getting removal percentage of COD 97.39%, ammonia (NH3-N) 69.18% and TDS 91.19%. Anugrah [8] researched produced water with combination electrocoagulation using aluminum and iron electrodes in filtration treatment using activated carbon from coconut shell obtain removal percentage of COD 98.39%, ammonia (NH3-N) 75, 16%, and TDS 93.54%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19, 2010. The research that has been conducted by Said et al [7] about produced water treatment with a combination of electrocoagulation (Fe electrode) and adsorption using adsorber mixture from silica (bottom ash) and activated carbon from coconut shell getting removal percentage of COD 97.39%, ammonia (NH3-N) 69.18% and TDS 91.19%. Anugrah [8] researched produced water with combination electrocoagulation using aluminum and iron electrodes in filtration treatment using activated carbon from coconut shell obtain removal percentage of COD 98.39%, ammonia (NH3-N) 75, 16%, and TDS 93.54%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%