<b>Vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011

<p class="aresumo">The large volume of sugar cane vinasse generated by alcohol distillation motivated current treatment to reduce vinasse volume by a concentration process and to eliminate pollutants in the wastewater. The vinasse concentration by the coagulation/flocculation process...

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Main Authors: Renata Padilha de Souza, Franciélle Girardi, Veronice Sluzarski Santana, Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado, Marcelino Luiz Gimenes
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2013-01-01
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Online Access:http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/11011
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spelling doaj-6bd4fc39ab3340419d1cbbaabbd59d222020-11-25T02:41:39ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum: Technology1806-25631807-86642013-01-01351899510.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.110118706<b>Vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011Renata Padilha de Souza0Franciélle Girardi1Veronice Sluzarski Santana2Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado3Marcelino Luiz Gimenes4Universidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de Maringá<p class="aresumo">The large volume of sugar cane vinasse generated by alcohol distillation motivated current treatment to reduce vinasse volume by a concentration process and to eliminate pollutants in the wastewater. The vinasse concentration by the coagulation/flocculation process favored the use of the thickened sludge either for fertilizing purposes or for biogas production. The photocatalysis treatment of the clarified vinasse mineralized pollutants and reduced toxicity, with subsequent water reuse. The first series of coagulation/flocculation experiments were carried out in a jar-test apparatus at room temperature with samples of 200 mL and several coagulant concentrations. In the second series of experiments, photocatalysis tests were performed on the clarified vinasse obtained by coagulation/flocculation under conditions optimized in the first series of experiments. The photocatalysis tests were performed for five consecutive days with UV irradiation, using TiO<sub>2</sub>-P25 as photocatalyst. Significant reduction of toxicity, consistent with the reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD), was found when the photocatalysis treatment subsequent to coagulation/flocculation process was employed. Further, 98% reduction of turbidity and 87% reduction of color were obtained by the coagulation/flocculation process. Coupled to the photocatalysis process, significant reductions in absorbance, toxicity and COD (80%) were also achieved.</p> <p class="akeyword"> </p>http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/11011vinassecoagulation/flocculationphotocatalysisTiO2vegetable tannin
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author Renata Padilha de Souza
Franciélle Girardi
Veronice Sluzarski Santana
Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado
Marcelino Luiz Gimenes
spellingShingle Renata Padilha de Souza
Franciélle Girardi
Veronice Sluzarski Santana
Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado
Marcelino Luiz Gimenes
<b>Vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011
Acta Scientiarum: Technology
vinasse
coagulation/flocculation
photocatalysis
TiO2
vegetable tannin
author_facet Renata Padilha de Souza
Franciélle Girardi
Veronice Sluzarski Santana
Nádia Regina Camargo Fernandes-Machado
Marcelino Luiz Gimenes
author_sort Renata Padilha de Souza
title <b>Vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011
title_short <b>Vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011
title_full <b>Vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011
title_fullStr <b>Vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011
title_full_unstemmed <b>Vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011
title_sort <b>vinasse treatment using a vegetable-tannin coagulant and photocatalysis</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascitechnol.v35i1.11011
publisher Universidade Estadual de Maringá
series Acta Scientiarum: Technology
issn 1806-2563
1807-8664
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p class="aresumo">The large volume of sugar cane vinasse generated by alcohol distillation motivated current treatment to reduce vinasse volume by a concentration process and to eliminate pollutants in the wastewater. The vinasse concentration by the coagulation/flocculation process favored the use of the thickened sludge either for fertilizing purposes or for biogas production. The photocatalysis treatment of the clarified vinasse mineralized pollutants and reduced toxicity, with subsequent water reuse. The first series of coagulation/flocculation experiments were carried out in a jar-test apparatus at room temperature with samples of 200 mL and several coagulant concentrations. In the second series of experiments, photocatalysis tests were performed on the clarified vinasse obtained by coagulation/flocculation under conditions optimized in the first series of experiments. The photocatalysis tests were performed for five consecutive days with UV irradiation, using TiO<sub>2</sub>-P25 as photocatalyst. Significant reduction of toxicity, consistent with the reduction in chemical oxygen demand (COD), was found when the photocatalysis treatment subsequent to coagulation/flocculation process was employed. Further, 98% reduction of turbidity and 87% reduction of color were obtained by the coagulation/flocculation process. Coupled to the photocatalysis process, significant reductions in absorbance, toxicity and COD (80%) were also achieved.</p> <p class="akeyword"> </p>
topic vinasse
coagulation/flocculation
photocatalysis
TiO2
vegetable tannin
url http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/11011
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