Modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters

Phosphate removal from waste waters has become an environmental necessity, since these phosphates stimulate the growth of aquatic plants and planktons and contribute to the eutrophication process in general. The physicochemical methods of phosphate ion removal are the most effective and reliable. Th...

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Main Authors: L. Lupa, P. Negrea, A. Negrea, A. Iovi, L. Cocheci, G. Mosoarca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2008-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-4438a142706845afb2fd377328af65b92020-11-25T01:12:15ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832008-03-0125191710.1590/S0104-66322008000100003Modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste watersL. LupaP. NegreaA. NegreaA. IoviL. CocheciG. MosoarcaPhosphate removal from waste waters has become an environmental necessity, since these phosphates stimulate the growth of aquatic plants and planktons and contribute to the eutrophication process in general. The physicochemical methods of phosphate ion removal are the most effective and reliable. This paper presents studies on the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters resulting from the fertiliser industry’s use of the method of co-precipitation with iron salts and with calcium hydroxide as the neutralizing agent. The optimal process conditions were established as those that allow achievement of a maximum degree of separation of the phosphate ions. The precipitate resulting from the co-precipitation process was analysed for chemical composition and establishment of thermal and structural stability, and the aim was also to establish in which form the phosphate ions in the formed precipitate can be found. Based on these considerations, the experimental data obtained in the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters were analysed mathematically and the equations for the dependence of the degree of phosphate separation and residual concentration versus the main parameters of the process were formulated. In this paper an automated scheme for the phosphate ion removal from waste waters by co-precipitation is presented.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322008000100003Eutrophication;Phosphate removalFertilisersWaste watersProcess modellingAutomation
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author L. Lupa
P. Negrea
A. Negrea
A. Iovi
L. Cocheci
G. Mosoarca
spellingShingle L. Lupa
P. Negrea
A. Negrea
A. Iovi
L. Cocheci
G. Mosoarca
Modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Eutrophication;
Phosphate removal
Fertilisers
Waste waters
Process modelling
Automation
author_facet L. Lupa
P. Negrea
A. Negrea
A. Iovi
L. Cocheci
G. Mosoarca
author_sort L. Lupa
title Modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters
title_short Modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters
title_full Modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters
title_fullStr Modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters
title_full_unstemmed Modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters
title_sort modelling and automation of the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 2008-03-01
description Phosphate removal from waste waters has become an environmental necessity, since these phosphates stimulate the growth of aquatic plants and planktons and contribute to the eutrophication process in general. The physicochemical methods of phosphate ion removal are the most effective and reliable. This paper presents studies on the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters resulting from the fertiliser industry’s use of the method of co-precipitation with iron salts and with calcium hydroxide as the neutralizing agent. The optimal process conditions were established as those that allow achievement of a maximum degree of separation of the phosphate ions. The precipitate resulting from the co-precipitation process was analysed for chemical composition and establishment of thermal and structural stability, and the aim was also to establish in which form the phosphate ions in the formed precipitate can be found. Based on these considerations, the experimental data obtained in the process of phosphate ion removal from waste waters were analysed mathematically and the equations for the dependence of the degree of phosphate separation and residual concentration versus the main parameters of the process were formulated. In this paper an automated scheme for the phosphate ion removal from waste waters by co-precipitation is presented.
topic Eutrophication;
Phosphate removal
Fertilisers
Waste waters
Process modelling
Automation
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