Chloride or Sulfate? Consequences for Ozonation of Textile Wastewater
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Date
2019
Authors
Ökten, Hatice Eser
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Publisher
Academic Press Inc.
Open Access Color
BRONZE
Green Open Access
Yes
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21
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30
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No
Abstract
Ozonation of chloride-rich textile wastewater is a common pretreatment practice in order to increase biodegradability and therefore meet the discharge limits. This study is the first to investigate ozone-chloride/bromide interactions and formation of hazardous adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) in real textile wastewater. Initially effect of ozonation on chloride-rich real textile wastewater samples were investigated for adsorbable organic halogens (AOX) formation, biodegradability and toxicity. After 15 min of ozonation, maximum levels of chlorine/bromine generation (0.3 mg/l) and AOX formation (399 mg/l) were reached. OUR and SOUR levels both increased by approximately 58%. Daphnia magna toxicity peaked at 100% for 10 min ozonated sample. Considering adverse effects of ozonation on chloride-rich textile industry effluents, we proposed replacement of NaCl with Na2SO4. Comparative ozonation experiments were carried out for both chloride and sulfate containing synthetic dyeing wastewater samples. Results showed that use of sulfate in reactive dyeing increased biodegradability and decreased acute toxicity. Although sulfate is preferred over chloride for more effective dyeing performance, the switch has been hampered due to sodium sulfate's higher unit cost. However, consideration of indirect costs such as contributions to biodegradability, toxicity, water and salt recovery shall facilitate textile industry's switch from chloride to sulfate.
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Keywords
Adsorbable organic halogens, Ozonation, Reactive dye, Textile wastewater, Toxicity, Reactive dye, Diazo Dye, Wastewater, Waste Disposal, Fluid, Degradation, Ozone, Ozonation, Animals, Aqueous-Solution, Toxicity, Sulfates, Acute Toxicity, Textile wastewater, Textiles, Decolorization, Aox Contamination, Cod Fractions, Treatment, Adsorbable organic halogens, Reactive Dyes, Textile Industry, Azo-Dye, Advanced Oxidation Processes, Oxidation-Reduction, Water Pollutants, Chemical
Fields of Science
0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Citation
:Öktem, Y. A., Yüzer, B., Aydın, M.I., Ökten, H. E., Meriç, S.and Selçuk, H. (2019). Chloride or sulfate? Consequences for ozonation of textile wastewater. Journal of Environmental Management, 247, 749-755. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.06.114
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Q1
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37
Source
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
247
Issue
Start Page
749
End Page
755
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