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Characterization and Analysis of Acetaldehyde Wastewater by Molecular Weight Distribution, Hydrophilicity, and Chemical Composition

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14116540

Keywords

acetaldehyde wastewater; gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer; hydrophobicity; molecular weight

Funding

  1. Budget Surplus of Central Financial Science and Technology Plan [2021-JY-05]
  2. NationalWater Pollution Control and Treatment Science and Technology Major Project of China [2017ZX07402002]

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This study evaluated the molecular weight, hydrophilicity, and chemical composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in acetaldehyde wastewater. The results showed that the wastewater mainly consisted of components with a molecular weight less than 1 kDa, and a higher proportion of protein-like substances that contributed to membrane fouling. Additionally, 30 pollutants were detected, with aldehydes, hydrocarbons, ketones, alcohols, furans, phenols, and organic acids being the dominant pollutants.
Acetaldehyde is a typical toxic substance of the petrochemical industry. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) plays an important role in wastewater treatment. Therefore, the molecular weight, hydrophilicity, and chemical composition of DOC in acetaldehyde wastewater were evaluated. First, the molecular weight (MW) distribution was investigated; the results showed that acetaldehyde wastewater was mainly composed of components with a MW less than 1 kDa, and possessed higher proportion of protein-like substances that were dominant contributors to membrane fouling. Then, the distribution of hydrophobicity was evaluated; hydrophobic bases were reported to be slowly biodegradable fractions due to the high humic content. Finally, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was utilized to determine chemical composition, and 30 pollutants were detected. Aldehydes, hydrocarbons, ketones, alcohols, furans, phenols, and organic acids were the dominant pollutants. Most of them were moderately toxic compounds. The comprehensive characterization of acetaldehyde wastewater will contribute to control strategies and sustainable development.

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