Sodium removal from Maramarua CSG waters using Ngakuru zeolites


Autoria(s): Taulis, Mauricio; Milke, M
Data(s)

01/09/2009

Resumo

Coal seam gas (CSG) waters are a by-product of natural gas extraction from un derground coal seams. The main issue with these waters is their elevated sodium content, which in conjunction with their low calcium and magnesium concentrations can generate soil infiltration problems in the long run , as well as short term toxicity effects in plants due to the sodium ion itself. Zeolites are minerals having a porous structure, crystalline characteristics, and an alumino-silicate configuration resulting in an overall negative charge which is balanced by loosely held cations. In New Zealand, Ngakuru zeolites have been mined for commercial use in wastewater treatment applications, cosmetics, and pet litter. This research focuses on assessing the capacity of Ngakuru zeolites to reduce sodium concentrations of CSG waters from Maramarua. Batch and column test (flow through) experiments revealed that Ngakuru zeolites are capable of sorbing sodium cations from concentrated solutions of sodium. In b atch tests, the sodium adsorption capacity ranged from 5.0 to 34.3meq/100g depending on the solution concentration and on the number of times the zeolite had been regenerated. Regeneration with CaCl2 was foun d to be effective. The calculated sodium adsorption capacity of Ngakuru zeolites under flow-through conditions ranged from 11 to 42meq/100g depending on the strength of the solution being treated and on w hether the zeolites had been previously regenerated. The slow kinetics and low cost of the zeolities, coupled with potentially remote sites for gas extraction, could make semi-batch operational processes without regeneration more favourable than in more industrial ion exchange situations.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38139/

Publicador

University of Canterbury. Civil and Natural Resources Engineering

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38139/1/NaremMaramaruaCSGwatersNgakuruzeolites.pdf

http://www.waternz.org.nz/

Taulis, Mauricio & Milke, M (2009) Sodium removal from Maramarua CSG waters using Ngakuru zeolites. In Water New Zealand's Annual Conference & Expo 2009, September 2009, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Fonte

Biogeoscience; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #090400 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING #090410 Water Treatment Processes #090508 Water Quality Engineering #adsorption #batch test #Coal Seam Gas #column test #flow-through test #ion exchange #Ngakuru #separation factor #wastewater treatment #zeolites
Tipo

Conference Paper