TITLE:
Photocatalysis of Naphthenic Acids in Water
AUTHORS:
Sabyasachi Mishra, Venkatesh Meda, Ajay K. Dalai, Dena W. McMartin, John V. Headley, Kerry M. Peru
KEYWORDS:
Photocatalysis, Naphthenic Acids, Treatment, Kinetics, Toxicity
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection,
Vol.2 No.7,
July
23,
2010
ABSTRACT: Naphthenic acids (NAs) are soluble in water and are concentrated in oil sand process water (OSPW) as a result of caustic oil sands extraction processes. Significant environmental and regulatory attention has been focused on the naphthenic acids. A laboratory scale photocatalysis system was developed using UV254 florescent lamps. Experiments were conducted to determine the NA degradation efficiency of this system in presence of TiO2 catalyst. Degradation kinetics for total NAs as well as individual z-families was calculated. The developed treatment system was able to degrade OSPW NAs with half life values ranging between 1.55 and 4.80 h. This system also completely reduced the acute toxicity associated with NAs (up to 5 min. IC50 v/v > 90%) based on Microtox assays.