关于黑甘蓝粕处理实际植物油精炼厂冷凝废水的性能和周动力学的研究。

IF 2.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Kavithakani Annamalaisamy, Chithra Kumaran
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摘要

本研究的重点是处理酸性油装置产生的总悬浮固体(TSS)和化学需氧量(COD)较高的植物油精炼厂冷凝废水(VORCE)。在处理 VORCE 的过程中,探索了利用废弃黑甘蓝粉(BNM)作为蛋白质絮凝剂的方法。黑芸薹粕絮凝剂(BNMF)呈结晶状,含有氨基和羧基官能团,使其在絮凝体形成过程中具有很高的效率(89.69%)。Zeta 电位和粒度(分别为 -5.6 mV 和 240.68 nm)表明 BNMF 在启动絮凝体形成方面非常有效。采用 Box-Behnken 设计研究了 pH 值、投加量、沉淀时间对 COD 和 TSS 去除率的交互影响。当最佳 pH 值为 6.9、BNMF 投加量为 0.77 克/升时,COD 和 TSS 的最大去除率分别为 85.38% 和 72.56%。混凝-絮凝的周动力学理论遵循二阶速率反应,具有高 Kc(0.0001 L/mg min)、低沉降时间(37.04 min)和高碰撞效率(2.703 × 1017)的特点,表明该模型在实现 COD 和 TSS 最大去除率方面具有重要意义。这些研究结果凸显了 BNMF 在处理 VORCE 中的潜在用途,通过对芥子油榨取过程中产生的废物进行估值和零排放,实现循环经济。实践点:将废弃的黑芥菜粕 (BNM) 作为一种有效的蛋白质絮凝剂进行价值评估 对植物油精炼厂冷凝废水(VORCE)处理进行了优化。使用设计专家分析了工艺参数的交互影响。VORCE 处理的周动力学理论遵循高 Kc 的二阶反应速率。
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An investigation into the performance and perikinetics of Brassica nigra meal in the treatment of real vegetable oil refinery condensate effluent.

In this study, the treatment of vegetable oil refinery plant condensate effluent (VORCE) having high total suspended solids (TSS) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) generated from acid oil unit was focused. The utilization of waste Brassica nigra meal (BNM) as protein flocculant in treating VORCE was explored. The B. nigra meal flocculant (BNMF) exhibited a crystalline nature, with the presence of amino and carboxyl functional groups, rendering it highly efficient (89.69% efficiency) in floc formation. Zeta potential and particle size (-5.6 mV and 240.68 nm, respectively) indicate BNMF's effectiveness in initiating floc formation. The interactive effects of pH, dosage, settling time on COD, and TSS removal were investigated using the Box-Behnken design. At an optimal pH of 6.9 and BNMF dosage of 0.77 g/L, a maximum removal of 85.38% COD and 72.56% TSS was obtained. The perikinetic theory for the coagulation-flocculation followed a second-order rate reaction with high Kc (0.0001 L/mg min), low settling time (37.04 min), and high collision efficiency (2.703 × 1017), indicating the model's significance in achieving maximum COD and TSS removal. These findings highlight the potential use of BNMF in the treatment of VORCE, leading to circular economy by valorizing waste from mustard oil extraction and zero discharge. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Valorization of waste Brassica nigra meal (BNM) as a potent protein flocculant Optimization for vegetable oil refinery condensate effluent (VORCE) treatment was done. Interactive effects of the process parameters were analyzed using Design expert. Perikinetic theory for VORCE treatment follows second-order reaction rate with high Kc.

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Water Environment Research
Water Environment Research 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
6.30
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138
审稿时长
11 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1928, Water Environment Research (WER) is an international multidisciplinary water resource management journal for the dissemination of fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality and resource recovery. WER''s goal is to foster communication and interdisciplinary research between water sciences and related fields such as environmental toxicology, agriculture, public and occupational health, microbiology, and ecology. In addition to original research articles, short communications, case studies, reviews, and perspectives are encouraged.
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