Treatment Of Zinc-Containing Wastewater By Immobilized SRB Sludge Beads With Inner Cohesive Carbon Source

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Min Xiaobo
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

As for treatment of zinc-containing wastewater, traditional SRB (Sulfate Reducing Bacteria) process was used, however, there exist two defects, like toxicity of heavy metal ions and high effluent COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) value. In this study, a new technique, called ISIS process (Immobilized SRB sludge beads with Inner cohesive carbon Source), in which SRB sludge is embedded in carrier of PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol) with carbon source that adsorbed on certain material, is put forward for the first time to overcome the two defects existing in traditional SRB process. Furthermore, it has been shown that compared to traditional SRB process, ISIS process increases average zinc removal rate up 30%, average sulfate reduction rate up20%, and decrease average effluent COD value to meet discharge standards. If activated carbon is selected for carbon source adsorption and fixing material, and PVA for immobilization material, the zinc removal rate can reach above 98% under the conditions of 35 and pH 6. Meanwhile, the mechanism of zinc removal has been determinated according to the results from SEM (Scanning Electronic Microscope) and XRD (X-Ray Diffraction).
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APA: Min Xiaobo  (2006)  Treatment Of Zinc-Containing Wastewater By Immobilized SRB Sludge Beads With Inner Cohesive Carbon Source

MLA: Min Xiaobo Treatment Of Zinc-Containing Wastewater By Immobilized SRB Sludge Beads With Inner Cohesive Carbon Source. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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