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Literature
Review
RPD *
Immobilization **
study for coating
UV and Flow
Rate Study
Kinetics and
Mechanism
Report writing ***
and closure **
Research Objectives
To produce a safe, cost effective and practical photocatalyst AOP using Titania
(anatase) with UV activation.
Immobilization and mechanism studies on Titania coating on flat plate materials under static mode in brine
solution.
Experimental and kinetic studies for degradation of AOS type surfactant in brine solution under dynamic mode
using Titania wall coated plate.
Effects of oil in water and total dissolved solids on surfactant degradation under dynamic mode.
Surfactants
Surfactants are surface active agents that contains both hydrophobic and hydrophilic
groups.
There are four different type of surfactant classified according to their hydrophilicity;
cationic, anionic, non-ionic and zwitterion.
Surfactants are normally used in the EOR offshore to reduce the interfacial tension
between the oil and water, which allows continuous flow.
Degradation of Surfactant
Therefore, stringent limit has been fixed by regulatory authorities for the
amount of surfactants that can be present in water bodies.
AOP is an emerging process that works under the basis of producing hydroxyl
radicles.
These radicles will eventually react with the organic compounds/ surfactants
which leads to mineralization.
Types of AOP
Project Status
Start Date: 30th July 2015 End Date: 31st December 2016
Kinetics- 10%
Phase 4 Kinetics and mechanism study 20 Not Started
Mechanism- 10%
Literature Study
Phase 5 Report writing and closure 10 Not started
Write - up
Work Progress
Proposed Reactor Diagram
Compare the results of the optimization study with the established AOP technology.
Thank You.