Study on the Removal of Fluorescent Whitening Agent by Pretreatment Ozone Oxidation for MBR Process Application
Author(s) -
Jang-Seung Choi,
Seung-Han Ryu,
DongHun Shin,
Jae-Hun Lee,
S. B. Lee,
S. W. Kim,
Jae-Young Ryu,
Won Sik Shin,
Seulki Lee,
Min Soo Park
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
textile coloration and finishing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2234-036X
pISSN - 1229-0033
DOI - 10.5764/tcf.2017.29.1.11
Subject(s) - wastewater , ozone , fluorescence , pulp and paper industry , dyeing , chemistry , sewage treatment , paper mill , waste management , organic chemistry , engineering , physics , effluent , quantum mechanics
In this study, ozone oxidation experiment was carried out for the removal of fluorescent whitening agent which is widely used in textile dyeing and paper industry. The stilbene fluorescent whitening agent has been industrialized since the earliest, and the amount of current production is the highest. Due to the characteristics of the fluorescent whitening agent that cannot be removed by conventional wastewater treatment methods, the fluorescent whitening agent in wastewater treatment has difficulty in using as recycled water in the process. Pre-treatment ozone oxidation experiment was conducted prior to the introduction of Membrane Bio Reactor (MBR) treatment process by converting biodegradable materials into biodegradable materials. The removal efficiencies of fluorescent whitening agents, a diaminostilbene disulfonic acid derivative by ozone oxidation were evaluated by UV254 Scan, COD, T-N and color using a synthetic wastewater sample (COD=433.0 mg/l) and paper and paper mill wastewater (COD=157.2 mg/l).
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