Granular activated-carbon assisted ozonation of biotreated dyehouse effluent

Idil Arslan-Alaton*

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Abstract

Biologically pretreated dyehouse effluent was further treated using enhanced ozonation in the presence of granular activated carbon (GAC). The effect of GAC addition to the ozonation process on color, chemical oxygen demand (COD), and total organic carbon (TOC) abatement has been studied. Decolorization kinetics were not influenced by GAC addition, whereas COD and TOC removal rates and efficiencies were significantly improved in the presence of GAC at pH ≤ 7. Control experiments conducted in the absence of ozone (O3) showed that GAC served as an oxidation catalyst in the heterogeneous treatment system rather than as an adsorbent. Moreover, GAC could be used in at least six sequential batches without replacement or regeneration of the catalyst medium.

Original languageEnglish
Pages21-24
Number of pages4
Volume4
No.5
Specialist publicationAATCC Review
Publication statusPublished - May 2004

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