Automotive Wastewater Treatment Processes and Technologies: A Review

IF 4.8 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Misbah Ullah, Valentina Innocenzi, Karima Ayedi, Francesco Vegliò and Nicolò Maria Ippolito*, 
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Global industrialization and urbanization have led to a surge in wastewater production, with the industrial sector accounting for 22% of global water consumption. Regrettably, up to 80% of treated industrial effluent is discharged directly into water bodies, posing severe environmental contamination risks. This underscores the critical necessity for sustainable wastewater management. Among the industries that consume large amounts of water is the automotive. Automotive wastewater, primarily from emulsion and paint processes, contains toxic substances such as paints, metals, and organic compounds. Additionally, dyestuffs and paints contribute to environmental challenges due to their toxicity and slow degradation. This review explores different wastewater treatment approaches, including physicochemical, biological, and membrane technologies, to tackle the complexity of automotive wastewater. Physico-chemical methods effectively remove pollutants but generate sludge. Biological treatments face challenges related to heavy metals and nonbiodegradable compounds. Membrane separation, particularly forward osmosis, shows potential as an energy-efficient solution. The review addresses challenges in automotive wastewater treatment, like sludge management and heavy metal inhibition. Advanced approaches, such as enzyme-based treatments and natural materials like banana peels, and zeolites natural and synthetic are discussed for their potential to enhance efficiency. This article offers insights into the current state of automotive wastewater treatment, emphasizing the need for green solutions to protect public health and the environment.

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汽车废水处理工艺与技术:综述
全球工业化和城市化导致废水产量激增,工业部门的用水量占全球用水量的 22%。令人遗憾的是,高达 80% 经过处理的工业废水被直接排入水体,造成严重的环境污染风险。这凸显了可持续废水管理的极端必要性。汽车行业是耗水量较大的行业之一。汽车废水主要来自乳液和油漆工艺,含有油漆、金属和有机化合物等有毒物质。此外,染料和油漆因其毒性和降解缓慢,也给环境带来了挑战。本综述探讨了不同的废水处理方法,包括物理化学、生物和膜技术,以应对汽车废水的复杂性。物理化学方法能有效去除污染物,但会产生污泥。生物处理面临重金属和非生物降解化合物的挑战。膜分离技术,尤其是正渗透技术,显示出作为一种节能解决方案的潜力。本综述探讨了汽车废水处理所面临的挑战,如污泥管理和重金属抑制。文章讨论了基于酶的处理方法、香蕉皮等天然材料以及天然和合成沸石等先进方法,以探讨其提高效率的潜力。本文深入分析了汽车废水处理的现状,强调需要绿色解决方案来保护公众健康和环境。
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