화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.185, No.2-3, 776-783, 2011
Granular activated carbon promoted ozonation of a food-processing secondary effluent
This paper reports on the application of a simultaneous combination of ozone and a granular activated carbon (O-3/GAC) as a tertiary treatment of a wastewater generated from the activity of various food-processing industries. Prior to the O-3/GAC treatment, the wastewater was subjected to conventional primary and secondary treatments in a full-scale wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The effluent from the WWTP presented high organic load (COD > 500 mg/l and TOC > 150 mg/l), which could be much reduced by the O-3/CAC treatment. Results from the O-3/GAC experiments were compared with those obtained in single ozonation, single adsorption onto GAC and sequential O-3-GAC adsorption experiments. While single processes and the sequential one showed limited capacity to remove organic matter for the food-processing effluent (COD removal <40%), the simultaneous O-3/GAC process led to decreases of COD up to 82% at the conditions here applied. The combined process also improved the ozone consumption, which decreased from about 19g O-3/g TOC (single ozonation process) to 8.2-10.7 g O-3/g TOC (O-3/GAC process). The reusability of the GAC throughout a series of consecutive O-3/GAC experiments was studied with no apparent loss of activity for a neutral GAC (PZC = 6.7) but for a basic GAC (PZC = 9.1). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.