پديد آورندگان :
Nasseri S. نويسنده , Vaezi F. نويسنده , Mahvi A. H. نويسنده , Nabizadeh R. نويسنده , Haddad S. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Ultrasonic technology may be used for water and wastewater treatment as an advanced oxidation
process. Application of this technology, leads to the decomposition of many organic compounds during
cavitation process. In this study, the efficiency of ultrasonic in advanced treatment of municipal
wastewater has been investigated by use of an ultrasonic bath. COD and BODs tests were used as the
indicators of organic matter concentrations and three detention times for treatment were appointed at
10, 30 and 60 minutes. Two frequencies of 35 and 130 kHz for sonication were used. Results indicated
that sonication can reduce 25% to 30% of COD in less than 60 minutes. Also, it was indicated that
suspended COD was mainly converted to soluble COD during sonication. The rate of hydrogen
peroxide production and thus the efficiency of treatment were higher at 130 kHz, but this efficiency
was not much increased by prolonging sonication time. In other words, maximum efficiency was
achieved at the initial time of sonication. Furthermore, no considerable change in nutrients
concentration was detected and pH variations of samples were negligible «0.3). In contrast, significant
temperature change occured which was about (18-20te increase in 60 minutes. However, this
temperature change had no considerable effect on treatment efficiency.