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Comparison of Different Enhanced Coagulation Methods for Azo Dye Removal from Wastewater
Printing and dyeing wastewater (PDW) is considered to be one of the most difficult industrial wastewaters to treat because of its large quantities, high pH values, and high color and toxicity, which may endanger the lives of animals and humans. In this study, we assessed the chemical decolorization process of Congo Red in azo dyes using response surface methodology (RSM), and the effect of different enhanced coagulation pretreatment processes (ECPPs) on the microbial community structure of PDW using high-throughput sequencing technology. We concluded that, based on the initial concentration and pH of Congo Red, different decolorants can be selected for decolorization reactions. In addition, it was found that the microbial community of the wastewater after three different ECPP treatments was similar to the raw wastewater and the oxidation ditch wastewater from a treatment plant. We also found that the ECPPs with polymeric iron sulfate had the smallest effect on the microbial community. In practical applications, these findings provide a reference for an established link between the physicochemical and biochemical treatment of PDW.
Comparison of Different Enhanced Coagulation Methods for Azo Dye Removal from Wastewater
Printing and dyeing wastewater (PDW) is considered to be one of the most difficult industrial wastewaters to treat because of its large quantities, high pH values, and high color and toxicity, which may endanger the lives of animals and humans. In this study, we assessed the chemical decolorization process of Congo Red in azo dyes using response surface methodology (RSM), and the effect of different enhanced coagulation pretreatment processes (ECPPs) on the microbial community structure of PDW using high-throughput sequencing technology. We concluded that, based on the initial concentration and pH of Congo Red, different decolorants can be selected for decolorization reactions. In addition, it was found that the microbial community of the wastewater after three different ECPP treatments was similar to the raw wastewater and the oxidation ditch wastewater from a treatment plant. We also found that the ECPPs with polymeric iron sulfate had the smallest effect on the microbial community. In practical applications, these findings provide a reference for an established link between the physicochemical and biochemical treatment of PDW.
Comparison of Different Enhanced Coagulation Methods for Azo Dye Removal from Wastewater
Xinhao Luo (author) / Chen Liang (author) / Yongyou Hu (author)
2019
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