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2009 International Conference on Environmental Science and Information Application Technology
Study on Advanced Processing of Coking Wastewater Using Different Coagulants
Wuhan, China
July 04-July 05
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3682-8
In this study, coking wastewater was treated using different coagulants to make it meet requirements of the secondary standard described in “Integrated wastewater discharge standard”. Coagulation using PFS and PAC respectively was performed to study effect of coagulant dosage, and pH on removal ratios of colority, CODcr and turbidity. It is found that optimum dosage and pH are 50 mg/L and 6 for PFS, and 75 mg/L and 8 for PAC. All effluent quality after coagulation at the optimum conditions meet requirements of the secondary standard described in “Integrated wastewater discharge standard”. Coagulation using PAC at the optimum conditions are recommended for advanced treatment of coking wastewater.
Index Terms:
advanced processing; coking wastewater; coagulant; hydrodynamic condition; reaction time
Citation:
Zheng Yi, Zhang Zhuo, Zhang Haiying, Hu Hongtao, Wei Xialiang, "Study on Advanced Processing of Coking Wastewater Using Different Coagulants," esiat, vol. 1, pp.167-170, 2009 International Conference on Environmental Science and Information Application Technology, 2009
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