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Local Wastewater Treatment by Effective Coagulants Based on Wastes

Svitlana Kyrii, Tetiana Dontsova, Iryna Kosogina, Ihor Astrelin, N. A. Klymenko, Daria Nechyporuk

2020Journal of Ecological Engineering24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of the research was to synthesize new effective and cheap coagulants from industrial wastes (red mud) and study their coagulation properties on model water of textile industries, as well as develop a closed scheme of local wastewater treatment using the synthesized coagulants. Liquid coagulants, synthesized with the simple method, have better performance than commercial FeCl 3 , since not only iron but also aluminum and titanium compounds are present in the synthesized liquid coagulants, which makes them more effective. For the synthesized coagulants with a dose of 10 mg/l, the removal efficiency of the dyes mixture from the water was 99.7%, while for the commercial FeCl 3 , with a 2.5 times higher dose -only 95.4%. In the case of creating closed scheme of treatment and usage of the treated water with the coagulation method, an additional sorption purification step from the trace concentrations of pollutants was proposed. The usage of the new coagulants, synthesized from the wastes of alumina production in the proposed scheme will not only help reduce the environmental burden by minimizing the wastewater discharges into sewerage, but also recycle the accumulated environmentally hazardous "red mud" waste into commercial products.

Topics & Concepts

WastewaterWaste managementHazardous wasteCoagulationSewage treatmentSorptionSewerageEnvironmental sciencePulp and paper industryChemistryEngineeringOrganic chemistryPsychiatryAdsorptionPsychologyAdvanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry