Utilizing of Nanometal Oxides for Treatment of Refinery Product Water: A Review

Authors

  • Ahmed Namah Mohamed Department of Physics, University of Almuthanna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52113/2/11.02.2024/108-130

Keywords:

Nanoxide, Oxidation Processes (AOPs), Refinery product water (RPW), Membrane filtration, Biological Treatment

Abstract

      The complicated effluent stream known as refinery wastewater is produced by the refining of petroleum and contains a range of pollutants. This complex composition contains oil, organic molecules and heavy metals, where poses significant obstacles to conventional treatment procedures including biological processes, filtration and sedimentation. Therefore, modern and effective solutions are being provided by the methods of advanced treatment such as the application of nano oxides, advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), and membrane filtration. Synthetic nanoparticles known as nano oxides, which include nickel oxide, magnesium oxide, copper oxide, and zinc oxide, hold promising ability to treating of wastewater which generated from operations of refining. One of the studies synthesized and incorporated nano oxides into refinery wastewater (RPW) to improved the turbidity of water, electrical conductivity, and pH. Manganese oxide nanoparticles were particularly useful in reducing turbidity because they have special chemical properties. In general, nano oxides show ability on improving the refinery wastewater treatment efficiency, legal compliance in the petroleum refining sector, and supporting environmental sustainability.

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Published

2025-12-22

How to Cite

Utilizing of Nanometal Oxides for Treatment of Refinery Product Water: A Review. (2025). Muthanna Journal of Pure Science, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.52113/2/11.02.2024/108-130