Combination of an anaerobic process with O(3), UV and O(3)/UV for cellulose pulp bleaching effluent treatment


Autoria(s): PIRES, Eduardo Cleto; MOMENTI, Thiago Jose
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2009

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Recent studies have shown that partial oxidation by advanced oxidation processes (AOP) is able to transform hard-to-degrade compounds and increase their biodegradability. In this work, anaerobic treatment was followed by ozonation, UV radiation and ozonation in the presence of UV radiation, to treat bleaching effluents from a cellulose kraft Pulp plant. The anaerobic reactor (horizontal anaerobic immobilized Sludge bed, HAISB) was Used as a pretreatment to reduce the efficient organic load before applying ACIP. The ozone treatments were applied in three different pH environments (3, 8 and 10) with retention times of 10, 30, 45 and 60 min. COD and adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) removal efficiencies at the HAISB were approximately 50%, while the BOD removal efficiency reached 80%. Ozonation promoted further removal of AOX and COD so that the combined efficiency reached 96% for AOX and 70% for COD. In the oxidation process, BOD was either removed in small quantities or actually increased, as intended, so that a second biological treatment would be able to complete the treatment. The maximum increase in the BOD(5)/COD ratio (biodegradability indicator) Occurred at pH 8, reaching 104% for ozonation at a dosage of 1540 mg(O3).L(-1). Applying UV radiation alone resulted in lower values: a 34% increase ill the BOD(5)/COD ratio and a 76% AOX removal efficiency. These results indicate that the combination of anaerobic treatment with ozonation or ozonation/UV radiation improves the treatability of cellulose pulp bleaching efficients and that the resulting wastewater is suitable for further biological treatment under aerobic conditions with a low level of toxic compounds from the halogenated family.

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DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT, v.5, n.1/Mar, p.213-222, 2009

1944-3994

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/18077

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eng

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DESALINATION PUBL

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Desalination and Water Treatment

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Palavras-Chave #Advanced oxidation processes #Ozonation #UV #Bleaching effluent #Anaerobic treatment #Combined wastewater treatment #AOP #WASTE-WATER TREATMENT #ADVANCED OXIDATION #OZONE TREATMENT #MILL EFFLUENT #BIODEGRADABILITY #DEGRADATION #REDUCTION #COD #Engineering, Chemical #Water Resources
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