The processes used to remove heavy metals from inorganic wastewater have in general low efficiency. The use of activated peat obtained by using a process similar to a cation exchange reaction increases the removal efficiency up to five times when compared with peat “in natura”. The main objective of this work is to show the fundamental mathematical model, governed by diffusion process and the algorithms utilized to design the batch and the continuous feed stirred tank reactors or in some cases a fixed bed reactor. The principal dimensions of these equipments are obtained from the knowledge of the activated peat's cation exchange capacity used in the process, and the main chemical characteristics of the heavy metal ion contained in the wastewater. Besides, two important parameters are also included: the ion concentration and the efficiency of the process obtained from laboratory kinetics experiments. For example Pb+2 is removed l:rom a wastewater at a concentration of 50g/m3 in five minutes or less, with an efficiency of 98%.
The reduction of the heavy metals concentration in liquid effluents is difficult and the existing methods available are expensive and their efficiencies ate in general low. The normal procedure adopted is based on the recirculation of the “chorume”, sometimes with a high content of heavy metals, into the liquid effluent flux of the central processing unit having in general a biological treatment. Depending on the heavy metal concentration the efficiency of the biological process decreases, or in certain cases, collapses completely. Activated peat by using the acid process or the one developed by the Universidade Federal de Sergipe and Instituto de Tecnologia e Pesquisas de Sergipe becomes an excellent heavy metals sorbent, which in certain analytical conditions has a very high efficiency. The overall process is controlled by diffusion and is governed by a first order kinetics. The use of activated peat shows in several situations that this process is a feasible alternative to getting the reduction of heavy metals concentrations in simulated effluents with one or more cations. Preliminary results show a significant matrix influence. The organic matter presence in the effluent may alter the sorption efficiency depending on its composition. The optimum analytical condition varies with the effluent quality and promotes the highest efficiency in the reduction of heavy metals concentrations.
Objetivo: O presente estudo teve como objetivo elaborar uma proposta para o reuso de água em um restaurante universitário no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, além de propor medidas para redução do seu consumo. Metodologia: Foi aplicado um formulário para quantificação do consumo de água nas etapas de pré-preparo de hortifrutigranjeiros e na higienização de pratos e talheres, em um período de 9 e 13 dias, respectivamente. Em seguida, foi estimado o volume, em litros, de água potável utilizado diariamente em cada etapa. Resultados: Na etapa de pré-preparo de hortifrutigranjeiros, calculou-se que são utilizados 2.400 litros por dia; e na etapa de higienização de pratos e talheres, estimou-se o uso de 478 litros por dia. Desta forma, pôde-se calcular o volume total de 2.878 litros por dia que ficarão armazenados para o reuso com fins não potáveis, como por exemplo, a higienização do piso dos refeitórios do restaurante, o que representa 31,97% da quantidade necessária para limpeza de todo o restaurante universitário. Além disso, realizou-se a quantificação dos pontos de água para possível instalação de arejadores nas torneiras, no intuito de reduzir o consumo. Em seguida, elaborou-se o projeto do reservatório de água para reuso. Conclusão: Por fim, atestou-se a importância da proposta apresentada, tendo em vista a significativa quantidade de água com possibilidade de reuso que é desperdiçada diariamente, contribuindo-se assim com a preservação ambiental e diminuição dos custos do restaurante universitário.
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