1st Edition
Application of Membranes in the Petroleum Industry
This book focuses on the advantageous features of membrane technology in petroleum industries, with an emphasis on membrane materials and the application of membranes in the separation of olefin–paraffin, oil–water, aliphatic–aromatics, heavy metals, etc., along with other applications like waste management, sulphur emission, enhanced oil recovery, and so forth. It also discusses the design and development of membranes from novel materials, the challenges of new materials for membrane applications, membrane-based processes, and the application of novel membrane-based processes in the petroleum industry.
Features:
• Addresses the fundamental applications of membranes in petroleum industrial separation processes.
• Highlights the role of membrane technology in waste management in petroleum industries.
• Includes novel engineered membrane materials.
• Discusses methods of extracting valuable substances from produced water and membrane fouling control.
• Emphasises solving industrial problems pertinent to membrane usage.
This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in chemical and petroleum engineering and membrane technology.
Chapter 1. An overview of membrane technology
Joshua Tipple and Diganta Bhusan Das
Chapter 2. Novel membrane materials
Achyut Konwar, Akhil Ranjan Borah and Swapnali Hazarika
Chapter 3. Membranes for natural gas processing
Achyut Konwar, Prarthana Bora and Abhijit Gayan
Chapter 4. Membrane for separation of olefin/paraffin
Prarthana Bora and Swapnali Hazarika
Chapter 5. Membrane-based separation of aromatics/aliphatic compounds
Prarthana Bora and Monti Gogoi
Chapter 6. Produced water characteristics in petroleum industries
Sanjay Bhutani, Nikita Yadav, Ankush Thakur, Amrendra Bhushan and Sudeepta Baruah
Chapter 7. Produced Water Management
Ravi Kumar Lingam
Chapter 8. Advancement of membrane technology for the separation of oil from oily wastewater in petroleum industry
Chinmoy Bhuyan and Pratyashi Kondoli
Chapter 9. Membranes for removal of phenolic compounds from petroleum industry wastewater
Ananya Saikia and Chinmoy Bhuyan
Chapter 10. Removal of heavy metals from petroleum industry wastewater/sludge using membrane technology
Parashmoni Rajguru and Rajiv Goswami
Chapter 11. Enhanced Oil recovery
Parashmoni Rajguru and Alimpia Borah
Chapter 12. Petroleum industry sulfur emission and removal using membrane technology
Sudeepta Baruah, Parashmoni Rajguru and Krishna Kamal Hazarika
Chapter 13. Application of membrane technology in oil and gas fields
Shrisha, Shaik Nazia and S. Sridhar
Chapter 14. Computational work on Designing of Membrane Materials useful for Petroleum Industry
Anwesh Pandey and Swapnali Hazarika
Chapter 15. Future perspective of membrane technology in Petroleum Industry
Chinmoy Bhuyan and Swapnali Hazarika
Biography
Swapnali Hazarika is a dedicated researcher in the field of separation science & technology, design of adsorbent, design of customized membrane, membrane separation study including chiral separations, biomolecule separations, gas separations, wastewater treatment etc. Her study also includes membrane-based isolation and purifications of natural products, biochemical reaction engineering and mechanism, kinetic analysis of reaction diffusion, modeling and simulation, QSAR-QSPR study etc.
Achyut Konwar is a post-doctoral researcher in the Centre for Petroleum Research, CSIR – North East Institute of Science and Technology (NEIST). He received a MSc degree in Chemistry and MTech in Polymer Science and Technology. Dr Konwar has received his PhD degree in Chemistry. He is a passionate researcher in the field of polymeric hybrid materials. His research includes development of polymeric composites for different applications like packaging, membrane design, environmental remediation, biomedical, electronic etc.
G Narahari Sastry is currently working as the Director of CSIR-North East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat. Prof. Sastry is a chemist, working in the interdisciplinary areas spanning chemistry, biology, modeling and informatics. Dr. Sastry has been effective in employing computational and theoretical methods to solve a problem in chemistry, biology and allied areas. These efforts are embedded not only to provide a robust platform for carrying out research in CADD but also to inculcate the culture of developing software packages.