Experimental coupling and modelling of wet air oxidation and packed-bed biofilm reactor as an enhanced phenol removal technology

被引:15
|
作者
Miniere, Marine [1 ]
Boutin, Olivier [1 ]
Soric, Audrey [1 ]
机构
[1] Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Cent Marseille, M2P2, Marseille, France
关键词
Coupled process; Advanced oxidation process; Wet air oxidation; Biological treatment; Biofilm packed bed; Process modelling; Phenol; WASTE-WATER; INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATERS; BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES; ACTIVATED-SLUDGE; DEGRADATION; BIODEGRADATION; COMBINATION; INTEGRATION; OZONATION; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-017-8435-5
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Experimental coupling of wet air oxidation process and aerobic packed-bed biofilm reactor is presented. It has been tested on phenol as a model refractory compound. At 30 MPa and 250 C-omicron, wet air oxidation batch experiments led to a phenol degradation of 97% and a total organic carbon removal of 84%. This total organic carbon was mainly due to acetic acid. To study the interest of coupling processes, wet air oxidation effluent was treated in a biological treatment process. This step was made up of two packed-bed biofilm reactors in series: the first one acclimated to phenol and the second one to acetic acid. After biological treatment, phenol and total organic carbon removal was 99 and 97% respectively. Thanks to parameters from literature, previous studies (kinetic and thermodynamic) and experimental data from this work (hydrodynamic parameters and biomass characteristics), both treatment steps were modelled. This modelling allows the simulation of the coupling process. Experimental results were finally well reproduced by the continuous coupled process model: relative error on phenol removal efficiency was 1 and 5.5% for wet air oxidation process and packed-bed biofilm reactor respectively.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:7693 / 7704
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Experimental coupling and modelling of wet air oxidation and packed-bed biofilm reactor as an enhanced phenol removal technology
    Marine Minière
    Olivier Boutin
    Audrey Soric
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017, 24 : 7693 - 7704
  • [2] Experimental study on the controlled air oxidation of sawdust in a packed-bed reactor
    Qingmin Meng
    Xiaoping Chen
    Changsheng Bu
    Jiliang Ma
    Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2012, 29 : 534 - 539
  • [3] Experimental study on the controlled air oxidation of sawdust in a packed-bed reactor
    Meng Qingmin
    Chen Xiaoping
    Bu Changsheng
    Ma Jiliang
    KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2012, 29 (04) : 534 - 539
  • [4] Modelling of trickle bed reactor for the catalytic wet air oxidation of phenol
    Eftaxias, A
    Larachi, F
    Stüber, F
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2003, 81 (3-4): : 784 - 794
  • [5] Application of adsorption packed-bed reactor model for phenol removal
    Sanitary Eng. Det., Faculty of Eng., Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
    AEJ Alexandria Eng J, 2006, 1 (103-111):
  • [6] Catalytic wet air oxidation of phenol over CeO2-TiO2 catalyst in the batch reactor and the packed-bed reactor
    Yang, Shaoxia
    Zhu, Wanpeng
    Wang, Jianbing
    Chen, Zhengxiong
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2008, 153 (03) : 1248 - 1253
  • [7] Experimental study on the controlled air oxidation of medical waste in a packed-bed reactor
    Meng, Q. (qmmeng@seu.edu.cn), 1600, Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering (32):
  • [8] Modelling of simultaneous methanogenesis and denitrification in an upflow packed-bed biofilm reactor
    Chaudhry, MAS
    Beg, SA
    JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 1997, 70 (03) : 267 - 277
  • [9] Controlled Air Oxidation of Plastic and Biomass in a Packed-Bed Reactor
    Meng, Qingmin
    Chen, Xiaoping
    Bu, Changsheng
    Ma, Jiliang
    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, 2014, 37 (01) : 43 - 48
  • [10] Modeling catalytic trickle-bed and upflow packed-bed reactors for wet air oxidation of phenol with phase change
    Guo, J
    Al-Dahhan, M
    INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 2005, 44 (17) : 6634 - 6642