4.6 Article

Combined Treatment of Mezcal Vinasses by Ozonation and Activated Sludge

Journal

WATER ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH
Volume 90, Issue 11, Pages 1985-1996

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.2175/106143017X15054988926433

Keywords

aerobic biological treatment; mezcal vinasses; ozonation; phenols; total aromatic compounds

Funding

  1. Group of Environmental Biotechnology and Renewable Energy at the Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Technological University of Mixteca
  2. National School of Biological Sciences
  3. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia
  4. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (Mexico) [188221]

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In Mexico, mezcal production generates huge amounts of vinasses (mezcal vinasses) that cause negative environmental impacts. Thus, mezcal vinasses treatment is necessary before discharging to water bodies. Although there is no information for mezcal vinasses, similar effluents have been treated by biological processes (i.e., anaerobic and aerobic), usually complemented by oxidative chemical pretreatments (ozonation) and physicochemical methods. In this work, mezcal vinasses were first ozonated and then subjected to batch aerobic biological degradation. In the ozonation stage, organic matter removals were 4.5 to 11 % as COD, whereas the removal of aromatic compounds and phenols was 16 to 32 % and 48 to 83 %, respectively. In aerobic post-treatment, COD depletions up to 85% were achieved; removals in ozone-pretreated vinasses were higher (80-85 %) than those in raw vinasse (69 %). It seems that ozonation preferentially attacked the recalcitrant fraction of organic matter present in the vinasses and increased its aerobic biodegradability.

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