Title of article :
Color removal from cotton textile industry wastewater in an activated sludge system with various additives
Author/Authors :
P. ysegul، نويسنده , , E. Tokat، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
6
From page :
2920
To page :
2925
Abstract :
The low biodegradability of many dyes and textile chemicals indicates that biological treatment is not always successful in the treatment of cotton textile wastewater, in terms of color removal. In this study, a specific organic flocculant (Marwichem DEC), powdered activated carbon (PAC), bentonite, activated clay and commercial synthetic inorganic clay (Macrosorb) were directly added into the activated sludge laboratory pilot plant model. Before dosage, the optimum sludge retention time and hydraulic retention time were determined as 30 days and 1.6 days, respectively. The Monod kinetic constants were determined as Y=0.76 kg MLSS/kg COD, Kd=0.026 1/day, Ks=113.3 mg/L, k=0.42 1/day and μmax=0.32 kg MLSS/kg COD day. Under these conditions the average COD removal was 94% and color removal was 36%. The addition of these materials did not change COD removal significantly. The most effective materials were found to be DEC and PAC for color removal. While the color removal efficiency for 120 mg/L DEC addition was 78%, it was 65% for 100 mg/L, 77% for 200 mg/L and 86% for 400 mg/L PAC addition.
Keywords :
Activated sludge , Textile industry wastewater , adsorbents , Color removal
Journal title :
Water Research
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Water Research
Record number :
768790
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