Wet Air Oxidation

Wet Air Oxidation is a liquid phase reaction in water using dissolved oxygen to oxidize wastewater contaminants
N/Adation is a liquid phase reaction in water using dissolved oxygen to oxidize wastewater contaminants. The oxidation reactions occur at moderate temperatures of 275°F-600°F (150°-315°C) and at pressures from 150 to 3000 psi (10 to 207 Bar). The process can convert organic contaminants to CO2, H2O, and biodegradable short chain organic acids. Inorganic constituents such as sulfides and cyanides can also be oxidized.
Thhis system is used for high strength wastewater steams prior to final biological treatment. Specific examples include:
- Ethylene and Refinery Spent Caustic Liquors
- High strength Petrochemical Wastewater Streams
- Coke oven gas liquors
- Other industrial wastewaters
The process can also be used for the destruction of organic sludges. The system can be field-erected or prefabricated in modules.
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