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Title: Effect of chemical treatment on the aromatic carbon content and particle size distribution-based organic matter profile of Olive mill wastewaters
Authors: Ölmez-Hanci, T.
Dülekgürgen, Ebru
Arslan-Alaton, I.
Orhon, D.
Keywords: Chemical treatment
Coagulation
Electrocoagulation
Fenton process
Olive oil wastewater
Particle size distribution
chemical oxygen demand
coagulation
electrode
electrolyte
experimental study
flocculation
mill
oil
organic carbon
particle size
pH
pollutant removal
polymer
size distribution
wastewater
Abstract: The present experimental work was carried out to examine the physicochemical treatability of a high-strength olive oil mill wastewater (OMW). Firstly, the wastewater was subjected to environmental characterization and particle size distribution-based COD-TOC-UV254-UV280 analyses. The following treatment schemes were selected for the study: Coagulation-flocculation in the presence of anionic and commercial polymers at varying pH and coagulant/polymer dosages; Fenton treatment at different pH's and Fe(II): H2O2 concentrations as well as electrocoagulation using stainless steel electrodes at different electrolyte concentrations and current densities. Results of the study have indicated that none of the investigated physicochemical treatment methods was capable of removing the organic carbon content of the wastewater by more than 30% in terms of COD and 20% in terms of TOC that is at least partially attributable to the high, soluble organic carbon content of the wastewater. Alternative treatment processes and/or combinations have to be explored for effective treatment of OMW effluent. © by PSP.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6957
ISSN: 1018-4619
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