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Aluminium sulfate as coagulant for highly polluted cork processing wastewaters: removal of organic matter
Authors:Domínguez Joaquín R  González Teresa  García Hector M  Sánchez-Lavado Francisco  Beltrán de Heredia Jesús
Affiliation:Chemical Engineering and Chemical Physics Department, Extremadura University (UEx), Avda. de Elvas S/N, E-06071 Badajoz, Spain. jrdoming@unex.es
Abstract:This is the first part of a work on the chemistry of aluminium as coagulant in the treatment of highly polluted cork processing wastewater. The main aim of this first part was to determine the removal of organic matter - measured by reductions in chemical oxygen demand (COD), polyphenols (TP), and aromatic compounds (A) - that can be obtained using this physicochemical process. To this end, jar-test experiments were carried out to determine the optimal conditions for the process, in particular, the effective aluminium dosage, contamination level of wastewater, coagulant mixing time, stirring speed, and pH. The ranges of tested parameters for the coagulation process were: coagulant dose (33-166 mgL(-1) of Al(3+)), contamination of the wastewater (COD between 1060 and 3050 mgO(2)L(-1)), mixing time (5-30 min), stirring speed (60-300 rpm) and pH (4-11). The resulting removal capacities were in the ranges of 20-55% for COD, 28-89% for polyphenols, and 29-90% for aromatic compounds. The best results were obtained with a coagulant mixing time of 5 min and a stirring speed of 300 rpm. The optimal choices of pH and coagulant dose fundamentally depended on the contamination level of wastewater.
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