2019
DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2019.24276
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Kinetics and thermodynamics of biodiesel wastewater treatment by using ozonation process

Abstract: Biodiesel wastewaters contain high amounts of oil, methanol, soap and glycerin. These wastewaters pollutant concentrations as chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC), glycerin and MeOH are fluctuating in the ranges of 250,000-450,000 mg/L, 54,000-110,000 mg/L, 800-1,500 mg/L, and 6,000-15,000 mg/L, respectively. Biodiesel wastewaters lead to blockage of oil drainage systems and reduction of biological activity in biological treatment systems. The purpose of this study was to treat wastewater b… Show more

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“…Tanatti, Mehmetbasoglu, Sengil, Aksu, and Emin (2019) aimed to treat biodiesel wastewaters using electrocoagulation as pretreatment prior to ozonation treatment. Due to the biodiesel wastewaters' characteristics, biological treatment would fail because of the oil drainage system blockage and limited biological activities.…”
Section: Chemical Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tanatti, Mehmetbasoglu, Sengil, Aksu, and Emin (2019) aimed to treat biodiesel wastewaters using electrocoagulation as pretreatment prior to ozonation treatment. Due to the biodiesel wastewaters' characteristics, biological treatment would fail because of the oil drainage system blockage and limited biological activities.…”
Section: Chemical Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the electrophilic nature of ozone, it generally reacts with aromatic rings by electrophilic substitution or 1,3-dipolar organic replacement reactions [22]. Many pollutants such as textile wastewater [23], water containing dyestuffs [24], water containing diethyl phthalate [25], water containing organic micropollutants [26], biodiesel wastewater [27], water containing Bisphenol A [28] and pharmaceutical wastewater [29] are treated from wastewater with the ozonation process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%