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Pulp Mill Effluent Treatment Using Plasma Obtained by High Voltage Electrolysis
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. December 2018 29(12)
Subject
effluent
pulp industry
electric plasma
high voltage
Language
English
ISSN
0103-5053
Abstract
Effluents from pulp mills have a high organic load and can still contain high organic bio-recalcitrant material that is harmful to the aquatic environment, even after undergoing biological treatment in effluent treatment plants. This study presents a novel treatment method tested on effluents (prior to and after biotreatment) from a Brazilian kraft pulp mill, based on hydroxyl radical production and hydrogen peroxide obtained by plasma generated by high-voltage electrolysis. These species present significant oxidation potential that could enable the complete breakdown of the organic matter. From the application of plasma to treat pulp mill effluent for a 7-hour period, it was obtained a chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal between 88.2 and 99.7%, total organic carbon (TOC) removal of 90.3 to 95.6%, and a color removal of 95.0 to 98.0%. The final pH of the treated effluent was 11.6 to 11.9. The results obtained in this study showed that the high-tension plasma treatment, applied on effluent from kraft pulp mills before and after biological treatment, can be an attractive alternative.