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Removal of organic compounds from water by sonochemical processes
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1582-2575
Date issued
2017
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The paper describes the wastewater micro-pollutant removal by sonochemical processes. The work discloses the sonochemical degradation of the next organochlorine compounds: 1, 2 Dichloropropane, 1, 2 Dichloroethane, and 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane from aqueous solutions. The experiments were realized with two types of equipment: ultrasound bath UCD-150 and sonotrode UP 200 Ht.
The experimental results showed high efficient removal for all three compounds: 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane 88.8 %, 1, 2 Dichloropropane 86.6 % and 1, 2 Dichloroethane 80.0 % in bath ultrasound treatment after 50 minute. The degradation of 1, 2 Dichloropropane, 1, 2 Dichloroethane, 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane was much better for sonotrode with 14 mm diameter (81.0 %, 74.0 % respectively 67.5 %) than for sonotrode with 40 mm diameter (76.0 %, 63.0 % and 62.8 %). This difference between the two probes regarding removal efficiency can be explained by different amplitudes of equipment.
The experimental results showed high efficient removal for all three compounds: 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane 88.8 %, 1, 2 Dichloropropane 86.6 % and 1, 2 Dichloroethane 80.0 % in bath ultrasound treatment after 50 minute. The degradation of 1, 2 Dichloropropane, 1, 2 Dichloroethane, 1,1,2,2 Tetrachloroethane was much better for sonotrode with 14 mm diameter (81.0 %, 74.0 % respectively 67.5 %) than for sonotrode with 40 mm diameter (76.0 %, 63.0 % and 62.8 %). This difference between the two probes regarding removal efficiency can be explained by different amplitudes of equipment.
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