Abstract

Abstract The objective of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of spark plasma discharges on the inactivation of acid-producing bacteria (APB) and sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in produced water. Tests were conducted in both static batch mode and once-through flow mode. The residual effect of plasma treatment was assessed by two different protocols: immediate incubation after plasma treatment and incubation after 24-h storage in a tank post-treatment. In the batch test, 10-min plasma treatment of water showed a total 3-log reduction of APB and 2-log reduction of SRB based on cfu/mL data in the case of clear produced water. In the once-through flow test, 2-log reduction of APB was observed in the case of clear produced water, whereas 1-log to 1.5-log reductions were observed in the case of darkly opaque produced water. The energy efficiency for the once-through flow test with APB for the opaque produced water was 1.7 kJ/L per 1-log reduction. UV radiation together with active plasma species produced by the spark discharge was instrumental in the inactivation of APB and SRB in both clear and dark produced water.

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