Comparison of poly ferric chloride and poly titanium tetrachloride in coagulation and flocculation process for paper and cardboard wastewater treatment

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Tahereh Zarei Mahmoudabadi
Mohammad Hassan Ehrampoush
Parvaneh Talebi
Reza Fouladi-Fard
Hadi Eslami
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[1] Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Environmental Science and Technology Research Center, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health
[2] Qom University of Medical Sciences,Research Center for Environmental Pollutants, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health
[3] NICICO,Occupational Health and Safety Research Center
[4] World Safety Organization and Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences,Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health
[5] Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences,undefined
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Coagulation/flocculation; Polymeric coagulant; Wastewater treatment; Industrial wastewater; Paper and cardboard industries; COD removal;
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The current study investigated the efficiency of poly ferric chloride (PFC) and poly titanium tetrachloride (PTC) in coagulation-flocculation process for treatment of paper and cardboard wastewater. The effect of pH (5–11), coagulant concentrations (100–1000 mg/L), mixing rate (10–60 rpm), mixing time (5–25 min), and settling time (5–30 min) were examined. The results showed that the removal efficiency for turbidity, total suspended solids (TSS), and chemical oxygen demand (COD) by PFC and PTC coagulants increased with pH rising up to 9 for the former and 7 for the latter coagulant. Furthermore, the removal efficiency for the afore-mentioned parameters increased along with a 30 rpm increase in the mixing rate, while the mixing time reached 20 min. It was also found that the best removal efficiencies for turbidity, TSS, and COD by PFC under optimal conditions (pH 9, coagulant dose 800 mg/L, and settling time of 25 min) were 97.11%, 99.1%, and 84.91%, respectively. In addition, the removal efficiencies for PTC (optimal conditions of pH 7, coagulant dose 600 mg/L, and settling time of 15 min) were found to be 98.29%, 99.29%, and 86.42%, respectively. Water recovery and the produced sludge volume by PFC were 80% and 200 cm3, respectively, in the settling time of 25 min and for PTC were 81.5% and 185 cm3, respectively, in the settling time of 15 min. Costs of the coagulation-flocculation process for treatment 1 m3 of paper and cardboard wastewater using PTC and PFC were 0.42 $ and 0.32 $, respectively. Finally, it can be concluded that compared to PFC, PTC with higher settling rate has a greater efficiency for treatment of paper and cardboard wastewater.
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页码:27262 / 27272
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