Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a review

Water contamination has become a serious issue that affects the world and all living beings. Domestic and industrial wastewaters contain high amounts of chemicals that affect the ecosystem and human health. Among the pollutants present in industrial and domestic wastewaters are urea, heavy metals, c...

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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Industria petrolera
Tratamiento de aguas residuales
Biochar
Oil industry
Wastewater treatment
Circular economy
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description Water contamination has become a serious issue that affects the world and all living beings. Domestic and industrial wastewaters contain high amounts of chemicals that affect the ecosystem and human health. Among the pollutants present in industrial and domestic wastewaters are urea, heavy metals, coliforms, bacteria, fats, etc., which are highly toxic for the environment. This is the case of wastewaters from oil industries, which are generated from the crude oil extraction and contain undesired and toxic compounds (e.g., heavy metals and refractory substances. These wastewaters can also contain very harmful compounds such as dissolved salts and gases (e.g., cations, anions, H2S, CO). Multiple alternatives for the treatment of these wastewaters have been developed at different scales, such as primary and tertiary treatments (e.g., adsorption). Sedimentation, chemical coagulation, flotation and filtration have been the most common wastewater treatment processes. On the other hand, recent works have reported novel alternatives to treat wastewaters containing toxic and high pollutant load. Among them, the use of BC has become a suitable alternative for environmental remediation. Biochar is a carbonaceous material with interesting physicochemical properties (e.g. high surface area and porosity) and can be prepared by different synthesis methods, using agricultural wastes, like branches of banana rachis, cocoa shells, cane bagasse, etc. This work is a review thesis that is based on a general description of BC for environmental remediation focused on the remediation of wastewater from the oil industry. In addition, the production, synthesis and multiple uses of BC have been analyzed. This material has shown a high capacity for the adsorption of toxic compounds from oil industry wastewaters. Therefore, this work focuses on the study of BC from agricultural wastes for the treatment of oil industry wastewaters, which contributes to the circular economy and the environmental remediation through the mitigation of the effects generated by the pollutant and toxic load generated by this industry.
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spelling Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a reviewDíaz García, Bryan ManuelIndustria petroleraTratamiento de aguas residualesBiocharOil industryWastewater treatmentCircular economyWater contamination has become a serious issue that affects the world and all living beings. Domestic and industrial wastewaters contain high amounts of chemicals that affect the ecosystem and human health. Among the pollutants present in industrial and domestic wastewaters are urea, heavy metals, coliforms, bacteria, fats, etc., which are highly toxic for the environment. This is the case of wastewaters from oil industries, which are generated from the crude oil extraction and contain undesired and toxic compounds (e.g., heavy metals and refractory substances. These wastewaters can also contain very harmful compounds such as dissolved salts and gases (e.g., cations, anions, H2S, CO). Multiple alternatives for the treatment of these wastewaters have been developed at different scales, such as primary and tertiary treatments (e.g., adsorption). Sedimentation, chemical coagulation, flotation and filtration have been the most common wastewater treatment processes. On the other hand, recent works have reported novel alternatives to treat wastewaters containing toxic and high pollutant load. Among them, the use of BC has become a suitable alternative for environmental remediation. Biochar is a carbonaceous material with interesting physicochemical properties (e.g. high surface area and porosity) and can be prepared by different synthesis methods, using agricultural wastes, like branches of banana rachis, cocoa shells, cane bagasse, etc. This work is a review thesis that is based on a general description of BC for environmental remediation focused on the remediation of wastewater from the oil industry. In addition, the production, synthesis and multiple uses of BC have been analyzed. This material has shown a high capacity for the adsorption of toxic compounds from oil industry wastewaters. Therefore, this work focuses on the study of BC from agricultural wastes for the treatment of oil industry wastewaters, which contributes to the circular economy and the environmental remediation through the mitigation of the effects generated by the pollutant and toxic load generated by this industry.La contaminación del agua se ha convertido en un grave problema que afecta al mundo especialmente seres vivos. Las aguas residuales domésticas e industriales contienen altas cantidades de químicos que afectan el ecosistema y la salud humana. Entre los contaminantes presentes en las aguas residuales industriales y domésticas se encuentran la urea, metales pesados, coliformes, bacterias, grasas, etc., los cuales son altamente tóxicos para el medio ambiente. Este es el caso de las aguas residuales de las industrias petroleras, que se generan a partir de la extracción del crudo y contienen compuestos no deseados y tóxicos (p. ej., metales pesados y sustancias refractarias). Estas aguas residuales también pueden contener compuestos muy nocivos como sales disueltas y gases (p. ej., cationes, aniones, H2S, CO). Se han desarrollado múltiples alternativas para el tratamiento de estas aguas residuales a diferentes escalas, tales como tratamientos primarios y terciarios(adsorción). La sedimentación, la coagulación química, la flotación y la filtración han sido los procesos de tratamiento de aguas residuales más comunes. Por otro lado, trabajos recientes han reportado alternativas novedosas para el tratamiento de aguas residuales que contienen una alta carga tóxica y contaminante, entre ellas, el uso de Biochar se ha convertido en una alternativa adecuada para la remediación ambiental, el Biochar es un material carbonoso con interesantes propiedades fisicoquímicas (ej. alta área superficial, porosidad) y pueden ser preparados por diferentes métodos de síntesis, utilizando desechos agrícolas, como ramas de raquis de plátano, cascara de cacao, bagazo de caña, etc. Este trabajo es una tesis de revisión que se basa en una descripción general del Biochar para la remediación ambiental enfocado en la remediación de aguas residuales procedente de la industria petrolera. Además, se ha analizado la producción, síntesis y múltiples usos. Ya que este material ha mostrado una alta capacidad de adsorción de compuestos tóxicos provenientes de aguas residuales de la industria petrolera. Por tanto, este trabajo se centra en el estudio del BC procedente de residuos agrícolas para el tratamiento de aguas residuales de la industria petrolera, que contribuye a la economía circular y a la remediación ambiental a través de la mitigación de los efectos generados por la carga contaminante y tóxica que genera esta industria.Petroquímico/aUniversidad de Investigación de Tecnología Experimental YachayRicaurte Fernández, Marvin José2023-07-24T13:01:08Z2023-07-24T13:01:08Z2023-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/handle/123456789/645enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Yachay Techinstname:Universidad Yachay Techinstacron:Yachay2025-07-08T17:56:00Zoai:repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec:123456789/645Institucionalhttps://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.yachaytech.edu.ec/https://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/oaiEcuador...opendoar:102842025-07-08T17:56falseInstitucionalhttps://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.yachaytech.edu.ec/https://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:102842025-07-08T17:56Repositorio Universidad Yachay Tech - Universidad Yachay Techfalse
spellingShingle Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a review
Díaz García, Bryan Manuel
Industria petrolera
Tratamiento de aguas residuales
Biochar
Oil industry
Wastewater treatment
Circular economy
status_str publishedVersion
title Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a review
title_full Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a review
title_fullStr Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a review
title_full_unstemmed Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a review
title_short Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a review
title_sort Biochar-based materials for oil industry wastewater treatment: a review
topic Industria petrolera
Tratamiento de aguas residuales
Biochar
Oil industry
Wastewater treatment
Circular economy
url http://repositorio.yachaytech.edu.ec/handle/123456789/645