SULFIDE OXIDATION IN TANNERY WASTEWATER WITH H2O2

High concentrations of sulfide in (cumulative) tannery wastewater are the direct cause of very high toxicity of this effluent. Therefore it is necessary to remove this pollutant by the oxidation process. Hydrogen-peroxide is the oxidizing agent, which increasingly acts as an "environment friend...

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Main Author: Lj. Vukić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
Online Access:http://jepm.tfzv.ues.rs.ba/index.php/Journal/article/view/80
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spelling doaj-b3272b47ee6b4cb6a0e5bb7cfc6528142020-11-24T21:33:26ZengUniversity of East Sarajevo, Faculty of TechnologyJournal of Engineering & Processing Management1840-47742566-36152012-12-0141475880SULFIDE OXIDATION IN TANNERY WASTEWATER WITH H2O2Lj. Vukić0University of Banjaluka, Faculty of Technology, 78000 Banjaluka, Republic of Srpska, B&HHigh concentrations of sulfide in (cumulative) tannery wastewater are the direct cause of very high toxicity of this effluent. Therefore it is necessary to remove this pollutant by the oxidation process. Hydrogen-peroxide is the oxidizing agent, which increasingly acts as an "environment friendly" due to multiple uses for purification, detoxification and removal of odors from wastewater and waste gases. Wastewater treatment with H2O2 can be used as a separate procedure, or as an improvement of an existing mechanical or biological treatment processes. In conducted research, H2O2 was used for the oxidation of sulfide in samples of cumulative wastewater from processing of leather, after completion of gravitational sedimentation. The following parameters were varied: the concentration of H2O2, oxidation temperature and oxidation time. The achieved degree of oxidation of sulfide was 87,9-99,6 % at temperature t = 22 °C, with simultaneous reduction of COD values of 25-35 %. Verification of successful treatment of wastewater by hydrogen-peroxide was confirmed by toxicity tests on Daphnia magna. The results, expressed as 24-96hLC50, showed a significant decrease in toxicity, respectively treated wastewater was 100 times less toxic than the initial water samples. Key words:http://jepm.tfzv.ues.rs.ba/index.php/Journal/article/view/80
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SULFIDE OXIDATION IN TANNERY WASTEWATER WITH H2O2
Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
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title SULFIDE OXIDATION IN TANNERY WASTEWATER WITH H2O2
title_short SULFIDE OXIDATION IN TANNERY WASTEWATER WITH H2O2
title_full SULFIDE OXIDATION IN TANNERY WASTEWATER WITH H2O2
title_fullStr SULFIDE OXIDATION IN TANNERY WASTEWATER WITH H2O2
title_full_unstemmed SULFIDE OXIDATION IN TANNERY WASTEWATER WITH H2O2
title_sort sulfide oxidation in tannery wastewater with h2o2
publisher University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology
series Journal of Engineering & Processing Management
issn 1840-4774
2566-3615
publishDate 2012-12-01
description High concentrations of sulfide in (cumulative) tannery wastewater are the direct cause of very high toxicity of this effluent. Therefore it is necessary to remove this pollutant by the oxidation process. Hydrogen-peroxide is the oxidizing agent, which increasingly acts as an "environment friendly" due to multiple uses for purification, detoxification and removal of odors from wastewater and waste gases. Wastewater treatment with H2O2 can be used as a separate procedure, or as an improvement of an existing mechanical or biological treatment processes. In conducted research, H2O2 was used for the oxidation of sulfide in samples of cumulative wastewater from processing of leather, after completion of gravitational sedimentation. The following parameters were varied: the concentration of H2O2, oxidation temperature and oxidation time. The achieved degree of oxidation of sulfide was 87,9-99,6 % at temperature t = 22 °C, with simultaneous reduction of COD values of 25-35 %. Verification of successful treatment of wastewater by hydrogen-peroxide was confirmed by toxicity tests on Daphnia magna. The results, expressed as 24-96hLC50, showed a significant decrease in toxicity, respectively treated wastewater was 100 times less toxic than the initial water samples. Key words:
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