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Treatment of reverse-osmosis concentrate of printing and dyeing wastewater by electro-oxidation process with controlled oxidation-reduction potential (ORP)

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 201, Issue -, Pages 621-626

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.03.051

Keywords

Reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC); Printing and dyeing wastewater; Electro-oxidation process; Oxidation-reduction potential (ORP); Constant-ORP system

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51278465]
  2. Transformation Projects in the Science & Technology Pillar Program of Zhejiang Province [20130176]

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Reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC) of printing and dyeing wastewater remains as a daunting environmental issue, which is characterized by high salinity, chemical oxygen demand (COD), chroma and low biodegradability. In this study electro-oxidation process (PbO2/Ti electrode) coupled with oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) online monitor was applied to treat such a ROC effluent. The results show that with the increase of specific electrical charge (Q(sp)), the removal efficiencies of COD, TN and chroma increased significantly at the incipience and then reached a gentle stage; the optimal total current efficiency (12.04 kWh m(-3)) was obtained with the current density of 10 mA cm(-2) (Q(sp), 3.0 Ah L-1). Meanwhile, some inorganic ions can be simultaneously removed to varying degrees. FFIR analyses indicated that the macromolecular organics were decomposed into smaller molecules. A multi parameter linear relationship between ORP and Q(sp), COD and Cl- concentration was established, which can quantitatively reflect the effect of current density, chloride ion concentration, pollutants and reaction time on the performance of the electro-oxidation system. As compared to a traditional constant current system, the constant-ORP system developed in this study (through the back-propagation neural network [BPN] model with ORP monitoring) approximately reduced the energy cost by 24-29%. The present work is expected to provide a potential alternative in optimizing the electro-oxidation process. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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