4 resultados para continuous-flow
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
Työssä tutkittiin kaksivaiheisen typenpoistoprosessin (2-N-PRO) soveltuvuutta Joutsenon Kukkuroinmäen aluejätekeskuksen kompostointilaitoksen jätevesille pilot-kokein 12.1.- 5.4.2006. Kompostilaitoksella on jätevesien esikäsittelytarve korkeista ammoniumtyppipitoisuuksista johtuen. Pilot-laitteisto koostuu sekoitussäiliöstä, strippaustornista ja katalyyttipolttimesta. Käsiteltävän jäteveden pH nostetaan korkealle tasolle, jolloin ammoniumtyppi muuttuu ammoniakiksi. Vesi johdetaan strippaustorniin, jossa se sadetetaan tornin pohjalle. Ammoniakki erottuu sadetuksessa ilmaan, joka imetään katalyyttipolttimelle. Katalyyttinen poltin käsittelee ammoniakkia typpikaasuksi. Pilot-kokeet suoritettiin jatkuvatoimisesti. Laitteisto pystyy erottamaan jätevedestä ammoniumtyppeä ammoniakiksi ja käsittelemään ammoniakin pääosin typpikaasuksi. Lisäksi suoritettiin panoskoe, jonka tulokset tukevat jatkuvatoimisesta käytöstä saatuja tuloksia.
Resumo:
Substances emitted into the atmosphere by human activities in urban and industrial areas cause environmental problems such as air quality degradation, respiratory diseases, climate change, global warming, and stratospheric ozone depletion. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are major air pollutants, emitted largely by industry, transportation and households. Many VOCs are toxic, and some are considered to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic. A wide spectrum of VOCs is readily oxidized photocatalytically. Photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) over titanium dioxide may present a potential alternative to air treatment strategies currently in use, such as adsorption and thermal treatment, due to its advantageous activity under ambient conditions, although higher but still mild temperatures may also be applied. The objective of the present research was to disclose routes of chemical reactions, estimate the kinetics and the sensitivity of gas-phase PCO to reaction conditions in respect of air pollutants containing heteroatoms in their molecules. Deactivation of the photocatalyst and restoration of its activity was also taken under consideration to assess the practical possibility of the application of PCO to the treatment of air polluted with VOCs. UV-irradiated titanium dioxide was selected as a photocatalyst for its chemical inertness, non-toxic character and low cost. In the present work Degussa P25 TiO2 photocatalyst was mostly used. In transient studies platinized TiO2 was also studied. The experimental research into PCO of following VOCs was undertaken: - methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) as the basic oxygenated motor fuel additive and, thus, a major non-biodegradable pollutant of groundwater; - tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) as the primary product of MTBE hydrolysis and PCO; - ethyl mercaptan (ethanethiol) as one of the reduced sulphur pungent air pollutants in the pulp-and-paper industry; - methylamine (MA) and dimethylamine (DMA) as the amino compounds often emitted by various industries. The PCO of VOCs was studied using a continuous-flow mode. The PCO of MTBE and TBA was also studied by transient mode, in which carbon dioxide, water, and acetone were identified as the main gas-phase products. The volatile products of thermal catalytic oxidation (TCO) of MTBE included 2-methyl-1-propene (2-MP), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water; TBA decomposed to 2-MP and water. Continuous PCO of 4 TBA proceeded faster in humid air than dry air. MTBE oxidation, however, was less sensitive to humidity. The TiO2 catalyst was stable during continuous PCO of MTBE and TBA above 373 K, but gradually lost activity below 373 K; the catalyst could be regenerated by UV irradiation in the absence of gas-phase VOCs. Sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water were identified as ultimate products of PCO of ethanethiol. Acetic acid was identified as a photocatalytic oxidation by-product. The limits of ethanethiol concentration and temperature, at which the reactor performance was stable for indefinite time, were established. The apparent reaction kinetics appeared to be independent of the reaction temperature within the studied limits, 373 to 453 K. The catalyst was completely and irreversibly deactivated with ethanethiol TCO. Volatile PCO products of MA included ammonia, nitrogen dioxide, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and water. Formamide was observed among DMA PCO products together with others similar to the ones of MA. TCO for both substances resulted in the formation of ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water. No deactivation of the photocatalyst during the multiple long-run experiments was observed at the concentrations and temperatures used in the study. PCO of MA was also studied in the aqueous phase. Maximum efficiency was achieved in an alkaline media, where MA exhibited high fugitivity. Two mechanisms of aqueous PCO – decomposition to formate and ammonia, and oxidation of organic nitrogen directly to nitrite - lead ultimately to carbon dioxide, water, ammonia and nitrate: formate and nitrite were observed as intermediates. A part of the ammonia formed in the reaction was oxidized to nitrite and nitrate. This finding helped in better understanding of the gasphase PCO pathways. The PCO kinetic data for VOCs fitted well to the monomolecular Langmuir- Hinshelwood (L-H) model, whereas TCO kinetic behaviour matched the first order process for volatile amines and the L-H model for others. It should be noted that both LH and the first order equations were only the data fit, not the real description of the reaction kinetics. The dependence of the kinetic constants on temperature was established in the form of an Arrhenius equation.
Resumo:
Tämän työn tarkoituksena on poistaa toistuvasti esiintyneet vauriot titaanisessa valkaisutornissa Kuusankosken paperitehtailla. Vauriot esiintyivät melko pian käyttöönoton jälkeen ja niitä esiintyi toistuvasti jokaisen korjauksen jälkeen. Jatkuvatoimisen prosessin vuoksi käyttökatkokset eivät olleet suotavia. Aikataulu suunnittelulle ja korjaukselle oli erittäin tiukka, jolloin kenttämittauksia ei ollut mahdollista tehdä laskelmien tueksi. Tämän vuoksi tähän työtön parhaiten soveltuvaksi menetelmäksi valittiin FEA. Alkuperäisessä rakenteessa pääsäiliöön oli hitsattu pintatasku, jota käytettiin välisäiliönä varastoimaan suuri määrä vaarallista nestettä. Tämä aiheutti valkaisutornin vaipalle murtumia ja vuotoja sekä suuronnettomuuden riskin koko valkaisutornille. Kuormitustietojen puutteesta johtuen kuormitukset mallinnettiin virtuaalisesti FE-menetelmällä ja analyyttisin keinoin. Kuormitusten suuruudet arvioitiin konservatiivisesti. Tämän työn tärkein oivallus oli määritellä uudelleen pintataskun toiminto siten, että sitä ei enää käytetty nesteen välivarastona, vaan ohjaimena nesteelle. Tämä innovatiivinen ongelmankorjauskonsepti on havaittu onnistuneeksi, koska vaurioita ei ole enää esiintynyt viimeisimmän korjauksen jälkeen.
Resumo:
Bacteria can exist as planktonic, the lifestyle in which single cells exist in suspension, and as biofilms, which are surface-attached bacterial communities embedded in a selfproduced matrix. Most of the antibiotics and the methods for antimicrobial work have been developed for planktonic bacteria. However, the majority of the bacteria in natural habitats live as biofilms. Biofilms develop dauntingly fast high resistance towards conventional antibacterial treatments and thus, there is a great need to meet the demands of effective anti-biofilm therapy. In this thesis project it was attempted to fill the void of anti-biofilm screening methods by developing a platform of assays that evaluate the effect that screened compounds have on the total biomass, viability and the extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) layer of the biofilms. Additionally, a new method for studying biofilms and their interactions with compounds in a continuous flow system was developed using capillary electrochromatography (CEC). The screening platform was utilized with a screening campaign using a small library of cinchona alkaloids. The assays were optimized to be statistically robust enough for screening. The first assay, based on crystal violet staining, measures total biofilm biomass, and it was automated using a liquid handling workstation to decrease the manual workload and signal variation. The second assay, based on resazurin staining, measures viability of the biofilm, and it was thoroughly optimized for the strain used, but was then a very simple and fast method to be used for primary screening. The fluorescent resazurin probe is not toxic to the biofilms. In fact, it was also shown in this project that staining the biofilms with resazurin prior to staining with crystal violet had no effect on the latter and they can be used in sequence on the same screening plate. This sequential addition step was indeed a major improvement on the use of reagents and consumables and also shortened the work time. As a third assay in the platform a wheat germ agglutinin based assay was added to evaluate the effect a compound has on the EPS layer. Using this assay it was found that even if compounds might have clear effect on both biomass and viability, the EPS layer can be left untouched or even be increased. This is a clear implication of the importance of using several assays to be able to find “true hits” in a screening setting. In the pilot study of screening for antimicrobial and anti-biofilm effects using a cinchona alkaloid library, one compound was found to have antimicrobial effect against planktonic bacteria and prevent biofilm formation at low micromolar concentration. To eradicate biofilms, a higher concentration was needed. It was also shown that the chemical space occupied by the active compound was slightly different than the rest of the cinchona alkaloids as well as the rest of the compounds used for validatory screening during the optimization processes of the separate assays.