Title of article
Removal of Monoethanolamine from Wastewater by Composite Reverse Osmosis Membrane
Author/Authors
Borhan, Azry Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - Department of Chemical Engineering, Malaysia , Mat Johari, Muhammad Muhibbudin Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS - Department of Chemical Engineering, Malaysia
From page
53
To page
58
Abstract
Monoethanolamine (MEA) has been vastly used for the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) in natural gas processing plant. However, during the absorption-desorption process and maintenance activities, a small amount of amine get carries over and discharged into the effluent wastewater stream. Due to its high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and require large volume of water for dilution, therefore treatment of MEA contaminated wastewater is a major concern in most amine sweetening plants. In this research, MEAwastewater generated from PETRONAS Fertilizer Kedah Sdn. Bhd (PFK) was treated via AFC99 tubular thin film composite polyamide Reverse Osmosis (RO) membrane. The effect of operating parameter (transmembrane pressure (TMP), feed concentration and pH) towards permeate flux and MEA rejection were studied to obtain the optimum operating conditions. Experimental results showed that AFC99 membrane is able to reject MEA up to 98% when operated at TMP of 20 bars, feed concentration of 300 ppm and pH of 4. This work shows that the RO membrane was feasible and desirable to be used for removal of MEA contaminants from wastewater. Besides, the treated water fulfills the watering standards.
Keywords
MEA , reverse osmosis , polyamide membrane , TMP , feed concentration
Journal title
Jurnal Teknologi :F
Journal title
Jurnal Teknologi :F
Record number
2716506
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