Mobility and Dispersion Optimization of Nano Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) in Disinfection of Urban Wastewater with Pneumatic Nitrogen Gas Injection

Zero iron nanoparticle is considered as a universal enhancement agent. Its stabilization in aqueous environments with different coatings, reduces the efficiency of nanoparticles to a great extent. This study aimed to optimize the mobility and dispersion of nanoparticles to increase the inactivation...

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Main Authors: Naser Mehrdadi, Gholam Reza Nabi Bidhendi, Majid Baghdadi, Rahim Aali, Jaber Yeganeh
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Language:English
Published: Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development 2018-11-01
Series:آب و فاضلاب
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PCR
Online Access:http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_60169_50c47c4dfefe0663f42576a78a1c5030.pdf
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spelling doaj-907b681eb489403e972e630c2b6952982021-04-02T08:25:57ZengWater and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Developmentآب و فاضلاب1024-59362383-09052018-11-01295274010.22093/wwj.2017.92649.245260169Mobility and Dispersion Optimization of Nano Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) in Disinfection of Urban Wastewater with Pneumatic Nitrogen Gas InjectionNaser Mehrdadi0Gholam Reza Nabi Bidhendi1Majid Baghdadi2Rahim Aali3Jaber Yeganeh4Prof. of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranProf. of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranAssist. Prof. of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environment, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranAssist. Prof. of Environmental Health Engineering, Faculty of Health, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, IranPhD Student of Water and Environmental Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranZero iron nanoparticle is considered as a universal enhancement agent. Its stabilization in aqueous environments with different coatings, reduces the efficiency of nanoparticles to a great extent. This study aimed to optimize the mobility and dispersion of nanoparticles to increase the inactivation efficiency of heterotrophic bacteria in urban sewage effluents. The experiment was carried out on Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and Central Composite Design (CCD) using Design Expert 10 software. Iron nanoparticles were synthesized in two types of carboxymethyl cellulose-coated and simple type. B-nZVI  was introduced into the effluent with by pneumatic injection of nitrogen gas. CMC-nZVI was also mixed with a mixer in the effluent. Comparison of the results was done with two HPC and cellular molecular techniques (Genetic sequencing of 16s rRNA bacteria). The highest inactivation efficiency (90%) was observed in minute 23 for pneumonic injection of B-nZVI at a flow rate of 10 L / min.  Finally, with the improvement of gas pressure and flow rate, the inactivation efficiency was recorded at 95.6% at 32 minutes. Final model obtained from this process agreed with the quadratic equation. General forecasting of the model was expressed by the correlation coefficient (R2=0.9447) that made good fitness for the response data. The statistical significance was determined using Fisher's statistics (F-value=13.29). For optimal use of nZVI in the inactivation of urban wastewater heterotrophic bacteria, nZVI can be injected into the wastewater by pneumatic injection in two steps with an inert gas such as nitrogen. In the nZVI pneumatic injection, the efficiency of deactivating bacteria in urban wastewater treatment plants was about 17% to 39% better than that of the coated-nZVI such as CMCs.http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_60169_50c47c4dfefe0663f42576a78a1c5030.pdfNanoparticles of Zero-Valent IronDisinfectionPneumatic injectionGas N2PCR
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author Naser Mehrdadi
Gholam Reza Nabi Bidhendi
Majid Baghdadi
Rahim Aali
Jaber Yeganeh
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Gholam Reza Nabi Bidhendi
Majid Baghdadi
Rahim Aali
Jaber Yeganeh
Mobility and Dispersion Optimization of Nano Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) in Disinfection of Urban Wastewater with Pneumatic Nitrogen Gas Injection
آب و فاضلاب
Nanoparticles of Zero-Valent Iron
Disinfection
Pneumatic injection
Gas N2
PCR
author_facet Naser Mehrdadi
Gholam Reza Nabi Bidhendi
Majid Baghdadi
Rahim Aali
Jaber Yeganeh
author_sort Naser Mehrdadi
title Mobility and Dispersion Optimization of Nano Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) in Disinfection of Urban Wastewater with Pneumatic Nitrogen Gas Injection
title_short Mobility and Dispersion Optimization of Nano Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) in Disinfection of Urban Wastewater with Pneumatic Nitrogen Gas Injection
title_full Mobility and Dispersion Optimization of Nano Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) in Disinfection of Urban Wastewater with Pneumatic Nitrogen Gas Injection
title_fullStr Mobility and Dispersion Optimization of Nano Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) in Disinfection of Urban Wastewater with Pneumatic Nitrogen Gas Injection
title_full_unstemmed Mobility and Dispersion Optimization of Nano Zerovalent Iron (nZVI) in Disinfection of Urban Wastewater with Pneumatic Nitrogen Gas Injection
title_sort mobility and dispersion optimization of nano zerovalent iron (nzvi) in disinfection of urban wastewater with pneumatic nitrogen gas injection
publisher Water and Wastewater Consulting Engineers Research Development
series آب و فاضلاب
issn 1024-5936
2383-0905
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Zero iron nanoparticle is considered as a universal enhancement agent. Its stabilization in aqueous environments with different coatings, reduces the efficiency of nanoparticles to a great extent. This study aimed to optimize the mobility and dispersion of nanoparticles to increase the inactivation efficiency of heterotrophic bacteria in urban sewage effluents. The experiment was carried out on Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and Central Composite Design (CCD) using Design Expert 10 software. Iron nanoparticles were synthesized in two types of carboxymethyl cellulose-coated and simple type. B-nZVI  was introduced into the effluent with by pneumatic injection of nitrogen gas. CMC-nZVI was also mixed with a mixer in the effluent. Comparison of the results was done with two HPC and cellular molecular techniques (Genetic sequencing of 16s rRNA bacteria). The highest inactivation efficiency (90%) was observed in minute 23 for pneumonic injection of B-nZVI at a flow rate of 10 L / min.  Finally, with the improvement of gas pressure and flow rate, the inactivation efficiency was recorded at 95.6% at 32 minutes. Final model obtained from this process agreed with the quadratic equation. General forecasting of the model was expressed by the correlation coefficient (R2=0.9447) that made good fitness for the response data. The statistical significance was determined using Fisher's statistics (F-value=13.29). For optimal use of nZVI in the inactivation of urban wastewater heterotrophic bacteria, nZVI can be injected into the wastewater by pneumatic injection in two steps with an inert gas such as nitrogen. In the nZVI pneumatic injection, the efficiency of deactivating bacteria in urban wastewater treatment plants was about 17% to 39% better than that of the coated-nZVI such as CMCs.
topic Nanoparticles of Zero-Valent Iron
Disinfection
Pneumatic injection
Gas N2
PCR
url http://www.wwjournal.ir/article_60169_50c47c4dfefe0663f42576a78a1c5030.pdf
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