Microbubble enhanced ozonation process for advanced treatment of wastewater produced in acrylic fiber manufacturing industry

J Hazard Mater. 2015 Apr 28:287:412-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.01.069. Epub 2015 Feb 2.

Abstract

This work investigated microbubble-ozonation for the treatment of a refractory wet-spun acrylic fiber wastewater in comparison to macrobubble-ozonation. CODcr, NH3-N, and UV254 of the wastewater were removed by 42%, 21%, and 42%, respectively in the microbubble-ozonation, being 25%, 9%, and 35% higher than the removal rates achieved by macrobubble-ozonation at the same ozone dose. The microbubbles (with average diameter of 45μm) had a high concentration of 3.9×10(5) counts/mL at a gas flow rate of 0.5L/min. The gas holdup, total ozone mass-transfer coefficient, and average ozone utilization efficiency in the microbubble-ozonation were 6.6, 2.2, and 1.5 times higher than those of the macrobubble-ozonation. Greater generation of hydroxyl radicals and a higher zeta potential of the bubbles were also observed in the microbubble ozonation process. The biodegradability of the wastewater was also significantly improved by microbubble-ozonation, which was ascribed to the enhanced degradation of alkanes, aromatic compounds, and the many other bio-refractory organic compounds in the wastewater. Microbubble-ozonation can thus be a more effective treatment process than traditional macrobubble-ozonation for refractory wastewater produced by the acrylic fiber manufacturing industry.

Keywords: Acrylic fiber manufacturing wastewater; Advanced treatment; Macrobubble-ozonation; Microbubble-ozonation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Acrylic Resins
  • Manufacturing Industry
  • Microbubbles*
  • Ozone / chemistry*
  • Waste Disposal, Fluid / methods
  • Wastewater / chemistry*

Substances

  • Acrylic Resins
  • Waste Water
  • Ozone