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Title: Evaluation of ammonia-nitrogen removal efficiency from aqueous solutions by ultrasonic irradiation in short sonication periods
Authors: Özturk, Emrah
Bal, Nazire
Keywords: Ammonia-nitrogen
Cavitation
Sonication
Ultrasonic irradiation
Wastewater
Water
Ammonia
Efficiency
Groundwater
Irradiation
Leachate treatment
Radiation
Solutions
Surface waters
Ultrasonic testing
Ammonia nitrogen
Ammonia nitrogen removal
Ammonium nitrogen
Initial concentration
Landfill leachates
Simulated ground water
Sonochemical reactions
Ultrasound irradiation
Nitrogen removal
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: In this study, mechanisms and efficiency of ammonia-nitrogen removal from aqueous solutions by ultrasonic irradiation were investigated. Depending on the factors affecting the sonication (initial concentration, initial pH, ultrasonic power density and sonication period), sonication tests were carried out and ammonium-nitrogen removal efficiency by ultrasonic irradiation was determined. In these experiments, ammonia-nitrogen removal efficiency was achieved in the range of 8-64%. In short sonication periods, the best ammonia-nitrogen removal efficiency was achieved at pH 8.2-11. Lower ammonia-nitrogen removal efficiency was observed in high initial ammonia-nitrogen concentration of solutions. It was observed that high initial ammonia-nitrogen concentrations may led to decreased ammonia-nitrogen removal efficiency however quantity of ammonia-nitrogen removal was higher. Because high initial concentration had a negative impact on the sonochemical reactions the heat of cavitation bubbles was reduced. Ammonia-nitrogen removal efficiency was increased with ultrasonic density and sonication period. This study showed that effective ammonia-nitrogen removal could be achieved by the ultrasonic irradiation in short sonication periods (as 60-600 s). Specific cost of ammonia-nitrogen removal by the ultrasonic irradiation from simulated ground water, surface water, wastewater and landfill leachate was also calculated. The specific removal cost was varied between 0.01 and 0.25 $/g ammonia-nitrogen. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10046
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2015.02.012
ISSN: 1350-4177
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