Ozonation of Yarn dyed Wastewater in a Continous Stirred Tank Reactor : Kinetic Study and Performance Optimisation

This paper describes the ozonation process in yarn dyed wastewater using continuous stirred tank reactor with the objective to study the kinetic of COD degradation at various volumetric flow rate (30, 50, 70 ml/min) and ozone concentration (2.70 %, 4.25%, 5.86 % mol/mol). The wastewater which was co...

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Main Authors: Riadi Lieke, Sugiharto Andrian, Gondokusumo Hana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815603019
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spelling doaj-82a2adb1a07c4ae7a7bd97ade6f277512021-02-02T07:48:12ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011560301910.1051/matecconf/201815603019matecconf_rsce2018_03019Ozonation of Yarn dyed Wastewater in a Continous Stirred Tank Reactor : Kinetic Study and Performance OptimisationRiadi LiekeSugiharto AndrianGondokusumo HanaThis paper describes the ozonation process in yarn dyed wastewater using continuous stirred tank reactor with the objective to study the kinetic of COD degradation at various volumetric flow rate (30, 50, 70 ml/min) and ozone concentration (2.70 %, 4.25%, 5.86 % mol/mol). The wastewater which was collected from a yarn dying process located in Surabaya area was pretreated by electrocoagulation prior to ozonation process. The electrocoagulation process was carried out to reduce the color intensity and total suspended solid. The pretreated wastewater was then processed using ozonation for 2.5 hours. The result showed that at various concentration of ozone, maximum COD removal was 90.78% which was achieved at 5.86 %mol/mol of Ozon and volumetric flow rate 50 ml/min. It was found that the degradation process followed the pseudo-first order kinetic model. The obtained pseudo-first order rate constants for volumetric rate of 50 mil/min were 0.0307 min-1, 0.0419 min-1 and 0.053 min-1 for ozon concentration of 2.70 %, 4.25%, 5.86 % mol/mol respectively. The residence time were 41 minutes, 31 minutes and 23 minutes for ozone concentration of 2.70 %, 4.25%, 5.86 % mol/mol respectively. These findings offers an alternative treatment for wastewater containing dyes.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815603019
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author Riadi Lieke
Sugiharto Andrian
Gondokusumo Hana
spellingShingle Riadi Lieke
Sugiharto Andrian
Gondokusumo Hana
Ozonation of Yarn dyed Wastewater in a Continous Stirred Tank Reactor : Kinetic Study and Performance Optimisation
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Riadi Lieke
Sugiharto Andrian
Gondokusumo Hana
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title Ozonation of Yarn dyed Wastewater in a Continous Stirred Tank Reactor : Kinetic Study and Performance Optimisation
title_short Ozonation of Yarn dyed Wastewater in a Continous Stirred Tank Reactor : Kinetic Study and Performance Optimisation
title_full Ozonation of Yarn dyed Wastewater in a Continous Stirred Tank Reactor : Kinetic Study and Performance Optimisation
title_fullStr Ozonation of Yarn dyed Wastewater in a Continous Stirred Tank Reactor : Kinetic Study and Performance Optimisation
title_full_unstemmed Ozonation of Yarn dyed Wastewater in a Continous Stirred Tank Reactor : Kinetic Study and Performance Optimisation
title_sort ozonation of yarn dyed wastewater in a continous stirred tank reactor : kinetic study and performance optimisation
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper describes the ozonation process in yarn dyed wastewater using continuous stirred tank reactor with the objective to study the kinetic of COD degradation at various volumetric flow rate (30, 50, 70 ml/min) and ozone concentration (2.70 %, 4.25%, 5.86 % mol/mol). The wastewater which was collected from a yarn dying process located in Surabaya area was pretreated by electrocoagulation prior to ozonation process. The electrocoagulation process was carried out to reduce the color intensity and total suspended solid. The pretreated wastewater was then processed using ozonation for 2.5 hours. The result showed that at various concentration of ozone, maximum COD removal was 90.78% which was achieved at 5.86 %mol/mol of Ozon and volumetric flow rate 50 ml/min. It was found that the degradation process followed the pseudo-first order kinetic model. The obtained pseudo-first order rate constants for volumetric rate of 50 mil/min were 0.0307 min-1, 0.0419 min-1 and 0.053 min-1 for ozon concentration of 2.70 %, 4.25%, 5.86 % mol/mol respectively. The residence time were 41 minutes, 31 minutes and 23 minutes for ozone concentration of 2.70 %, 4.25%, 5.86 % mol/mol respectively. These findings offers an alternative treatment for wastewater containing dyes.
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