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Hybrid System Coupling Moving Bed Bioreactor with UV/O3 Oxidation and Membrane Separation Units for Treatment of Industrial Laundry Wastewater.
Mozia, Sylwia; Janus, Magdalena; Bering, Slawomira; Tarnowski, Krzysztof; Mazur, Jacek; Szymanski, Kacper; Morawski, Antoni W.
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  • Mozia S; Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Pulaskiego 10, 70-322 Szczecin, Poland.
  • Janus M; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Piastów 50, 70-311 Szczecin, Poland.
  • Bering S; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Piastów 50, 70-311 Szczecin, Poland.
  • Tarnowski K; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Piastów 50, 70-311 Szczecin, Poland.
  • Mazur J; Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Piastów 50, 70-311 Szczecin, Poland.
  • Szymanski K; Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Pulaskiego 10, 70-322 Szczecin, Poland.
  • Morawski AW; Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Pulaskiego 10, 70-322 Szczecin, Poland.
Materials (Basel) ; 13(11)2020 Jun 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32532009
This paper describes the investigations on the possibilities of treatment of wastewater generated in an industrial laundry with application of a combined biological-photooxidation- membrane system aimed at water recycle and reuse. The two treatment schemes were compared: 1) scheme A consisting of a treatment in a moving bed biological reactor (MBBR) followed by microfiltration (MF) and nanofiltration (NF), and 2) scheme B comprising MBBR followed by oxidation by photolysis enhanced with in situ generated O3 (UV/O3) after which MF and NF were applied. The removal efficiency in MBBR reached 95-97% for the biochemical oxygen demand; 90-93% for the chemical oxygen demand and 89-99% for an anionic and a nonionic surfactants. The application of UV/O3 system allowed to decrease the content of the total organic carbon by 68% after 36 h of operation with a mineralization rate of 0.36 mg/L·h. Due to UV/O3 pretreatment, a significant mitigation of membrane fouling in the case of both MF and NF processes was achieved. The MF permeate flux in the system B was over two times higher compared to that in the system A. Based on the obtained results it was concluded that the laundry wastewater pretreated in the MBBR-UV/O3-MF-NF system could be recycled to any stage of the laundry process.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Materials (Basel) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Materials (Basel) Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article