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Effects of Ozone and Ozone/Hydrogen Peroxide on the Degradation of Model and Real Oil-Sands-Process-Affected-Water Naphthenic Acids

机译:Effects of Ozone and Ozone/Hydrogen Peroxide on the Degradation of Model and Real Oil-Sands-Process-Affected-Water Naphthenic Acids

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Naphthenic acids (NAs) are persistent compounds that contribute to the toxicity of oil sands process-affected water (OSPW). In this study, the effects of ozone and ozone/hydrogen peroxide on the NAs degradation in buffered water and OSPW were examined. Cyclohexanoic acid (CHA) was used as a model NAs compound in buffered water experiments at two different pHs, using radical scavengers. At pH 9, the addition of carbonate did not have any effect on CHA degradation. Additions of tert-butyl alcohol and tetranitromethane decreased the CHA degradation levels. For the OSPW experiments, degradation of acid-extractable fraction (AEF) and NAs was examined. Approximately 90 of AEF was oxidized in a semi-batch system. In a batch system, 99 of OSPW NAs were degraded. This study demonstrated that ozone and ozone/hydrogen peroxide could be suitable treatment processes for OSPW remediation.

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