Usage of Iraqi Surfactant Modified Zeolite for Treatment of Water Produced from Oil Production Processes

This study aimed to remove the oil from the produced water imported from Pai- Hassan field using akashat Iraqi natural zeolite after organic modification with cationic surfactant Hexadecyl Trimethyl Ammonium Bromide (HDTMA) solutions as a numerical complication of critical micelles concentration (CM...

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Hauptverfasser: Taher, Muna B., Abdul Latif, Mohammed H., Al- Saidy, A. Amer W., Al- Baldawi, Mayadah N., Abudi, Weffa T., Aouda, Athman M., Zgali, Zainab A.
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