A Novel Coupling of a Biological Aerated Filter with Al 3+ Addition-O 3 /H 2 O 2 with Microbubble for the Advanced Treatment of Proprietary Chinese Medicine Secondary Effluent.

Autor: Yi, Shilin, Tai, Yan, Wang, Rui, Jiang, Yuehan, Zhou, Luwei, Tang, Guomin, Xv, Ying, Hua, Chengwei, Yue, Xuemin
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Zdroj: Water (20734441); Jul2024, Vol. 16 Issue 14, p2030, 18p
Abstrakt: The advanced treatment of proprietary Chinese medicine secondary effluent (PCMSE) was strongly needed with the recent implementation of a more stringent discharge standard. Based on the features of PCMSE and the reuse of Al3+ from wastewater from soaking of Pinellia Ternata with alumen (WSPTA), three new combined processes were designed for the advanced treatment of PCMSE on a larger pilot scale. A pilot scale study showed that compared with two other combined processes, the new coupling of a biological-aerated filter with Al3+ addition (BAFA)-O3/H2O2 with microbubble (OHOMB) (CBAFAOHOMB) obtained the maximum pollutant removal (with removals of 91.71%, 94.64%, and 82.32% being observed for color, total phosphorus (TP), and chemical oxygen demand (COD), respectively) and acquired the lowest Al3+ residual in the effluent. During CBAFAOHOMB treatment of PCMSE, the vast majority of TP elimination, 35.20% of COD removal, and 49.40% of color removal were achieved by BAFA; OHOMB obtained 64.80% of COD removal and 60.60% of color removal, and biofilm activity in BAFA slightly changed under a 10 mg/L Al3+ dose. Furthermore, microbubble aeration was more efficient in removing organics than conventional bubble aeration during O3/H2O2 oxidation, and suspended solid (SS) relatively significantly lowered oxidation ability in the OHOMB system. These results indicated that CBAFAOHOMB markedly integrated advantages of BAFA and OHOMB, and was a proposed process for the advanced treatment of PCMSE. Meanwhile, it was feasible that WSPTA was reused for PCMSE treatment as an Al3+ source. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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