Yayın: Regeneration of industrial district wastewater using a combination of Fenton process and ion exchange - A case study
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Üstün, Gökhan Ekrem
Solmaz, Seval Kutlu Akal
Birgül, Aşkın
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Elsevier
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Regeneration studies of wastewater effluent from an organized industrial district (OID) for possible reuse in textile industry as process water was investigated. Advanced treatment methods including Fenton process, polyaluminium chloride (PAC) coagulation and ion exchange were applied on OID effluent. In Fenton process removal efficiencies for suspended solids (SS), chemical oxygen demand (COD), SAC(436) (spectral absorption coefficient), SAC(525) and SAC(620) were determined 61%, 36%, 35%, 49% and 67%, respectively. After Fenton process, wastewater samples were coagulated with PAC. Optimum removal efficiencies for SS, COD, Fe ion, SAC(436), SAC(525) and SAC(620) were determined 83%, 18%, 93%, 32%, 36% and 58%, respectively. Ion exchange experiments were conducted on chemically coagulated wastewater samples to improve the quality of wastewater. Optimum dosage of resins was determined. The experiments revealed that 1:1 resin ratio (20 mL H-type resin:20 mL OH-type resin) gave the best removal rates for the parameters considered in this study. Study results indicated that quality of the wastewater was suitable for the process water characteristics of textile industry and unit wastewater treatment cost was determined as 2.54 is an element of/m(3).
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Fenton process, Absorption, Chemical oxygen demand, Effluents, Fenton process, Wastewater treatment, Ion exchange, OID wastewater, Process water characteristic, Reuse, Textile industry, Polyaluminium chloride, Water characteristics, Chemical oxygen demand, Coagulation, Effluents, Reusability, Pollutant removal, Textile industry, Industrial waste, Recycling, Textile industry
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Üstün, G. E. vd. (2007). "Regeneration of industrial district wastewater using a combination of Fenton process and ion exchange - A case study". Resources Conservation and Recyling, 52(2), 425-440.
