Investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic study

Background and Objective: Olive Mill Wastewater (OMWW) is one of the most polluted sanitary wastewaters that its ineffective treatment will cause severe pollution of the environment. In this study, OMWW treatment wasinvestigated using combined electrocoagulation and novel advanced oxidation process....

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Main Authors: MR Khani, AH Mahvi, MA Zazouli, Z Yousefi, Y Dadban Shahamat
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-05-01
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spelling doaj-e74c43d69cf84ae0a608fa1e243dcee42021-09-05T04:05:19ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesسلامت و محیط2008-20292008-37182019-05-011214762Investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic studyMR Khani0AH Mahvi1MA Zazouli2Z Yousefi3Y Dadban Shahamat4 Water Purification Research Center, Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran AND Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health, Tehran Medical Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Public Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Public Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran Environmental Health Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran AND Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran Background and Objective: Olive Mill Wastewater (OMWW) is one of the most polluted sanitary wastewaters that its ineffective treatment will cause severe pollution of the environment. In this study, OMWW treatment wasinvestigated using combined electrocoagulation and novel advanced oxidation process. Materials and Methods: Biodegradability, efficiency and kinetics of removal of turbidity and organic matter from the OMWW by applying the operational parameters of electrocoagulation such as current density (0-0.77 A/dm2), type of anode electrode, reaction time (0-45 min) were investigated. Various types of advanced oxidation processes were performed to determine the the efficiency of removal of TOC and kinetics and biobegradability. Results: The optimum condition for removing turbidity, BOD, TOC and consumed Iron anode electrod in electrocoagulation were 78%, 57%, 72% and 583 mg/ per liter of wastewater, respectively. Thus, the kinetic of TOC removal was first-order and was 0.027 min-1. The TOC removal efficiency of pretreated OMWW in oxidation processes of US, H2O2, SOP, O3 / H2O2, COP, COP/US and H2O2/COP/US were measured as 8%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 61%, 68% and 75%, respectively. The highest biodegradability index (BOD/TOC) in the COP/US/H2O2 process was increased 1.5 times. Conclusion: The advenced oxidation process of COP/US/H2O2 follwed by electrocagulation demonstrated an effective treatment of OMWW and improved its biodegradability. Therefore, this process can be used for efficient treatment of OMWW in olive and similar industries.http://ijhe.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6216-en.htmlcatalytic sonoproxoneelectrocoagulationmineralizationwastewaterolive mill wastewater
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author MR Khani
AH Mahvi
MA Zazouli
Z Yousefi
Y Dadban Shahamat
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AH Mahvi
MA Zazouli
Z Yousefi
Y Dadban Shahamat
Investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic study
سلامت و محیط
catalytic sonoproxone
electrocoagulation
mineralization
wastewater
olive mill wastewater
author_facet MR Khani
AH Mahvi
MA Zazouli
Z Yousefi
Y Dadban Shahamat
author_sort MR Khani
title Investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic study
title_short Investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic study
title_full Investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic study
title_fullStr Investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic study
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic study
title_sort investigating the treatment and mineralization of olive oil mill wastewater by using electrocoagulation and novel various advanced oxidations: a kinetic study
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series سلامت و محیط
issn 2008-2029
2008-3718
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Background and Objective: Olive Mill Wastewater (OMWW) is one of the most polluted sanitary wastewaters that its ineffective treatment will cause severe pollution of the environment. In this study, OMWW treatment wasinvestigated using combined electrocoagulation and novel advanced oxidation process. Materials and Methods: Biodegradability, efficiency and kinetics of removal of turbidity and organic matter from the OMWW by applying the operational parameters of electrocoagulation such as current density (0-0.77 A/dm2), type of anode electrode, reaction time (0-45 min) were investigated. Various types of advanced oxidation processes were performed to determine the the efficiency of removal of TOC and kinetics and biobegradability. Results: The optimum condition for removing turbidity, BOD, TOC and consumed Iron anode electrod in electrocoagulation were 78%, 57%, 72% and 583 mg/ per liter of wastewater, respectively. Thus, the kinetic of TOC removal was first-order and was 0.027 min-1. The TOC removal efficiency of pretreated OMWW in oxidation processes of US, H2O2, SOP, O3 / H2O2, COP, COP/US and H2O2/COP/US were measured as 8%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 61%, 68% and 75%, respectively. The highest biodegradability index (BOD/TOC) in the COP/US/H2O2 process was increased 1.5 times. Conclusion: The advenced oxidation process of COP/US/H2O2 follwed by electrocagulation demonstrated an effective treatment of OMWW and improved its biodegradability. Therefore, this process can be used for efficient treatment of OMWW in olive and similar industries.
topic catalytic sonoproxone
electrocoagulation
mineralization
wastewater
olive mill wastewater
url http://ijhe.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6216-en.html
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