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Porous ceramsite catalytic ozonation for the treatment of pulp and paper mill wastewater in a continuous-flow reactor.

Authors :
Liu, Zhilun
Zhao, Lei
Lu, Shuang
Hou, Xiaohan
Hou, Ding
Ma, Jun
Source :
Chemical Engineering Science. Apr2024, Vol. 288, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The catalytic ozonation processes with continuous-flow reactors were used for pulp and paper mill wastewater treatment. [Display omitted] • The pulp and paper wastewater is treated effectively by catalytic ozonation with continuous-flow reactor. • The porous ceramsite catalytic ozonation can be used for continuous-flow process. • The porous ceramsite catalyst is continuously and stably operated for 30 days. • The lowest E EO value is reached at the O 3 dosage of 15 g/L. • The degraded or transformed organic pollutants present in PPMW by O 3 alone system and catalytic ozonation system were identified. The pollutants in wastewater can be degraded effectively by heterogeneous catalytic ozonation due to the production of hydroxyl radical (•OH) with strong oxidation power. For the natures of low weight, large specific surface area, excellent physical strength and stable chemical characteristics, the porous ceramsite was chosen for catalytic ozonation of wastewater in the present study, and the practical application parameters of the system were investigated for the actual pulp and paper mill wastewater (PPMW) in the continuous-flow reactor including temperatures, feeding flow rate, O 3 flow rate and O 3 dosage. The optimum experimental conditions were obtained (T = 25 ℃, feeding flow rate = 0.25 L/min, O 3 flow rate = 0.5 L/min, O 3 dosage = 15 g/L) for the process of catalytic ozonation. The results show that the effluent concentration of COD decreases from about 200 mg/L to 10 mg/L, namely the removal efficiency is about 95 %. The stability of the catalyst over time was tested in the continuous-flow reactor for 48 days, confirming that the porous ceramsite exhibits good performance in 30 days. The reusability of the catalyst was studied after the used catalyst was washed with Milli-Q water and ethanol, exhibiting good catalytic activity of the regenerated catalyst in three cycles. The fluorescent excitation-emission matrix (EEM), UV–vis analysis and GC–MS analysis were used for analyzing the organic pollutants in raw PPMW and after treatment. These results indicate that the process of catalytic ozonation with porous ceramsite has a high treatment efficiency on PPMW, and the continuous-flow reactor can be more practically used for a full-scale community PPMW application at a mill level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00092509
Volume :
288
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175499552
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ces.2024.119855