A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment

In this study, we focus on the industrial wastewater contaminated with volatile organic compounds (or VOC’s) which are carbon-containing compounds such as benzene, toluene, xylene, styrene, etc. VOC’s in general are toxic and potentially carcinogenic and they harm aquatic life and the environment. I...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Shareefdeen, Zarook (author)
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Shareefdeen, Zarook, and Janjani, Sachin. "A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment." Desalination and Water Treatment 100 (2017): 268-274.
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ASBF system
Biofilter
Packing size
Packing media
VOC
Wastewater
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description In this study, we focus on the industrial wastewater contaminated with volatile organic compounds (or VOC’s) which are carbon-containing compounds such as benzene, toluene, xylene, styrene, etc. VOC’s in general are toxic and potentially carcinogenic and they harm aquatic life and the environment. In this research, we focus on a theoretical analysis of VOC removal from industrial wastewater using a hybrid system that combines two processes, namely air-stripping and biofiltration (ASBF). In this system, airstream is first contacted with industrial wastewater in an air-stripping tower and depending on the air stripping efficiency clean water, which is devoid of VOCs, leaves the unit as the effluent. The contaminated air stream is then fed to a biofilter that eliminates VOCs by biological degradation. The theoretical predictions conducted through modeling demonstrate effective removal of VOCs from wastewater can be achieved in the ASBF system under current operating conditions.
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spelling A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatmentShareefdeen, ZarookJanjani, SachinAir strippingASBF systemBiofilterPacking sizePacking mediaVOCWastewaterIn this study, we focus on the industrial wastewater contaminated with volatile organic compounds (or VOC’s) which are carbon-containing compounds such as benzene, toluene, xylene, styrene, etc. VOC’s in general are toxic and potentially carcinogenic and they harm aquatic life and the environment. In this research, we focus on a theoretical analysis of VOC removal from industrial wastewater using a hybrid system that combines two processes, namely air-stripping and biofiltration (ASBF). In this system, airstream is first contacted with industrial wastewater in an air-stripping tower and depending on the air stripping efficiency clean water, which is devoid of VOCs, leaves the unit as the effluent. The contaminated air stream is then fed to a biofilter that eliminates VOCs by biological degradation. The theoretical predictions conducted through modeling demonstrate effective removal of VOCs from wastewater can be achieved in the ASBF system under current operating conditions.Desalination Publications2018-10-31T08:31:24Z2018-10-31T08:31:24Z2017-12info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfShareefdeen, Zarook, and Janjani, Sachin. "A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment." Desalination and Water Treatment 100 (2017): 268-274.1944-3986http://hdl.handle.net/11073/1627710.5004/dwt.2017.21343en_USDesalination and Water Treatmenthttps://doi.org/10.5004/dwt.2017.21343oai:repository.aus.edu:11073/162772024-08-22T12:18:47Z
spellingShingle A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment
Shareefdeen, Zarook
Air stripping
ASBF system
Biofilter
Packing size
Packing media
VOC
Wastewater
status_str publishedVersion
title A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment
title_full A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment
title_fullStr A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment
title_full_unstemmed A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment
title_short A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment
title_sort A theoretical analysis of an air stripper–biofilter system (ASBF) for industrial wastewater treatment
topic Air stripping
ASBF system
Biofilter
Packing size
Packing media
VOC
Wastewater
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/16277