Hydrothermal oxidation: application to the treatment of different cutting fluid wastes.

J Hazard Mater

Department of Chemical Engineering, Food Technologies and Environmental Technologies, Faculty of Sciences, University of Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, Spain.

Published: June 2007

The aim of this work is to present the application of the hydrothermal oxidation in supercritical conditions, also named supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) to the treatment of two commercial cutting fluids: Biocut and Servol. Experiments were carried out in a continuous flow system at a constant pressure of 25 MPa, using pure oxygen as oxidant in excess, and different temperatures ranging from 673 to 773 K. Both semi-synthetic cutting fluids are a mixture of several compounds so the efficiency of the oxidation process was followed in terms of the reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total organic carbon (TOC). A comparison of the results obtained in the study showed that it is possible to apply successfully SCWO for both cutting fluids, obtaining more than 95% for both COD and TOC removal at 773 K. However, the results also show that different residence times are needed to obtain the same percentage of COD or TOC removal depending on the cutting fluid treated, being in all cases Servol easier to oxidize than Biocut. A kinetic model to predict COD and TOC conversion has been proposed for both cutting fluids. A two-parameter mathematical model involving two steps (a fast reaction followed by a slow reaction) was used to describe the Biocut SCWO kinetics and to calculate the kinetic constants.

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