Title of article :
The effects of operating factors on the removal of total ammonia nitrogen and florfenicol antibiotic from synthetic trout fish farm wastewater through nanofiltration
Author/Authors :
Cheshmberah، Fatemeh نويسنده Faculty of Engineering,Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Isfahan,Isfahan,Iran , , Solaimany Nazar، Ali Reza نويسنده Faculty of Engineering,Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Isfahan,Isfahan,Iran , , Farhadian، Mehrdad نويسنده Faculty of Engineering,Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Isfahan,Isfahan,Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
An aquaculture system can be a potentially significant source of antibacterial compounds and ammonia in an aquatic environment. In this study, the removal of total ammonia nitrogen and florfenicol antibiotic from synthetic aqueous wastewater was assessed by applying a commercial TFC (thin film composite) polyamide nanofilter. The effects of pH (6.58.5), pressure (410 bar), concentration of total ammonia nitrogen (19 mg/L), and florfenicol (0.25 mg/L) on the removal efficiency of the nanofilter were studied at a constant 70% recovery rate. It was found that by increasing the pH within the range of 6.5 to 8.5, it enhanced the removal efficiency by up to 98% and 100% for total ammonia nitrogen and florfenicol, respectively. With an increase in pressure from 4 to 7 bar, the removal percentage increased and then, it decreased from 7 to 10 bar. The interactions factors did not have significant effects on the both pollutants removal efficiencies. To obtain optimal removal efficiencies, an experimental design and statistical analysis via the response surface method were adopted.
Keywords :
Total ammonia nitrogen , Florfenicol , Wastewater , Nanofiltration , Trout fish farm
Journal title :
advances in Environmental Technology
Journal title :
advances in Environmental Technology