Influence of mixing conditions on coagulant recovery efficiency and quality

IF 1.6 Q3 WATER RESOURCES
Bruno Moreno Ramos da Silva, Rafael Kopschitz Xavier Bastos, Thiago José Dias Godinho
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Abstract In this work, the influence of mixing conditions on aluminium recovery from alum sludge and on the recovered coagulant (RC) quality was investigated using acidic treatment. The response surface methodology with a face centred design was used to evaluate the effects of velocity gradient and mixing time on aluminium recovery efficiency, and on the chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS) and total phosphorus contents of the RC. No significant effects of both mixing intensity and mixing time on aluminium recovery efficiency were observed; however, these factors significantly affected the quality of the RC in terms of COD, TSS and total phosphorus. The higher velocity gradient increased COD and TSS and the longer mixing time increased phosphorus and TSS in the RC. The defined operational conditions (velocity gradient = 100 s−1 and mixing time = 5 min) for aluminium recovery were suggested on economic basis. At these optimal conditions, the RC presented the lowest values of TSS and total phosphorus (100 mg L−1 and 7.0 mg P L−1, respectively), and the following other characteristics: 1,001 mg Al L−1; 384 mg Fe L−1 and 1,100 mg COD L−1.
混合条件对混凝剂回收效率和质量的影响
摘要采用酸性处理方法,研究了混合条件对明矾污泥回收铝的影响以及对回收混凝剂质量的影响。采用面中心设计的响应面法,考察了速度梯度和搅拌时间对RC中铝回收率、化学需氧量(COD)、总悬浮固体(TSS)和总磷含量的影响。混合强度和混合时间对铝回收率无显著影响;然而,这些因素在COD、TSS和总磷方面对RC质量有显著影响。速度梯度越大,RC中COD和TSS增加,混合时间越长,RC中磷和TSS增加。从经济的角度提出了铝回收的操作条件(速度梯度为100 s−1,混合时间为5 min)。在这些最佳条件下,RC的TSS和总磷含量最低(分别为100 mg L−1和7.0 mg P L−1),并且具有以下特征:Al L−1为1001 mg;384 mg Fe L−1和1100 mg COD L−1。
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