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Chemosphere ; 286(Pt 3): 131835, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34426273

ABSTRACT

This paper proposed to interpret the novel method of extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) removal in advance to sludge disintegration to enrich bioenergy generation. The sludge has been subjected to deflocculation using Zinc oxide/Chitosan nanocomposite film (ZCNF) and achieved 98.97% of solubilization which enhance the solubilization of organics. The obtained result revealed that higher solubilization efficiency of 23.3% was attained at an optimal specific energy of 2186 kJ/kg TS and disintegration duration of 30 min. The deflocculated sludge showed 8.2% higher solubilization than the flocculated sludge emancipates organics in the form of 1.64 g/L of SCOD thereby enhancing the methane generation. The deflocculated sludge produces methane of 230 mL/g COD attained overall solid reduction of 55.5% however, flocculated and control sludge produces only 182.25 mL/g COD and 142.8 mL/g COD of methane. Based on the energy, mass and cost analysis, the deflocculated sludge saved 94.1% of energy than the control and obtained the net cost of 5.59 $/t which is comparatively higher than the flocculated and control sludge.


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Chitosan , Nanocomposites , Zinc Oxide , Anaerobiosis , Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis , Conservation of Energy Resources , Extracellular Polymeric Substance Matrix , Flocculation , Methane , Sewage , Waste Disposal, Fluid
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J Environ Sci Eng ; 53(3): 349-54, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23029937

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The ability of wood rotting fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium to decolourise azo dye, Acid Red -18 was investigated. The optimal parameters (pH and cell load) required for effective decolourisation were determined. The strain was capable of decolourising dye over a pH range of 4-6 and decolourisation was rather fast, more than 90% in all cases. The optimal pH 5 and cell load of 2.4 x 10(6) spores/mL is required for complete decolourisation of 100 micromol of azo dye Acid Red-18 at a temperature of 37 degrees C. The fungus proved to be capable of both biodegradation and biosorption, and biosorption was found to be the major dye removal mechanism.


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Azo Compounds/chemistry , Naphthalenesulfonates/chemistry , Phanerochaete/metabolism , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Water Pollutants, Chemical/metabolism , Adsorption , Azo Compounds/metabolism , Biodegradation, Environmental , Biomass , Culture Media , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Industrial Waste , Models, Chemical , Mycelium/chemistry , Naphthalenesulfonates/metabolism , Temperature , Textile Industry , Time Factors , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19827490

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This paper examines the use of electrooxidation for treatment of wastewater obtained from a pharmaceutical industry. The wastewater primarily contained Gentamicin and Dexamethasone. With NaCl as supporting electrolyte, the effluent was treated in a cylindrical flow reactor in continuous (single pass) mode under various current densities (2-5 A/dm2) and flow rates (10-40 L/h). By cyclic voltammetric (CV) analysis, the optimum condition for maximum redox reaction was determined. The efficiency of chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction and power consumption were studied for different operating conditions. From the results it was observed that maximum COD reduction of about 85.56% was obtained at a flow rate of 10 L/h with an applied current density of 4 A/dm2. FT-IR spectra studies showed that during electrooxidation, the intensities of characteristic functional groups such as N-H, O-H were reduced and some new peaks also started to appear. Probable theory, reaction mechanism and modeling were proposed for the oxidation of pharmaceutical effluent. The experimental results demonstrated that electrooxidation treatment was very effective and capable of elevating the quality of treated wastewater to the reuse standard prescribed for pharmaceutical industries.


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Drug Industry , Electrochemical Techniques/methods , Industrial Waste , Pharmaceutical Preparations/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry , Water Purification/methods , Dexamethasone/chemistry , Electrochemical Techniques/instrumentation , Gentamicins/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Pilot Projects , Sodium Chloride , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Water Purification/instrumentation
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