COD reduction of process wastewater with vacuum evaporation

A. Tóth, Enikő Haáz, Botond Szilágyi, T. Nagy, Ariella Janka Tarjáni, D. Fozer, A. Andre, N. Valentínyi, Szabolcs Solti, P. Mizsey
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Abstract Washing detergents in process wastewaters from fine chemical industry produce high Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), which poses a serious environmental problem. Method has to be found, which follows the principles of circular economy so that the treated water can be recycled or reused. Heat pump vacuum evaporator is evaluated in order to reduce the Chemical Oxygen Demand of process wastewater with washing detergent content from initial 7500 mg O2/L to a lower value below the effluent limit , which is 1000 mg O2/L. Yield and COD rejection are determined for the evaluation of selected treatment. Experiments are investigated with LED Italia R150-v3 pilot apparatus. Different evaporation pressures were applied during measurements. It The highest removal or reduction of in the Chemical Oxygen Demand was reached certainly using the lowest possible pressure, which is 40 mbar.
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真空蒸发法降低工艺废水COD
摘要:精细化工生产废水中洗涤剂的化学需氧量(COD)较高,造成了严重的环境问题。必须找到符合循环经济原则的方法,使处理后的水可以回收或再利用。对热泵真空蒸发器进行了评价,目的是将洗涤剂含量为7500 mg O2/L的工艺废水的化学需氧量降低到低于1000mg O2/L的出水限值。通过测定收率和COD截留率来评价选定的处理方法。实验采用意大利LED R150-v3先导装置进行。在测量过程中施加了不同的蒸发压力。化学需氧量的最高去除或减少当然是在尽可能低的压力下达到的,也就是40毫巴。
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