Removal of volatile organic compounds from contaminated water using air-sparged hydrocyclone stripping technology

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Mines & Earth Sciences
Department Metallurgical Engineering
Creator Miller, Jan D.
Other Author Lelinski, Dariusz
Title Removal of volatile organic compounds from contaminated water using air-sparged hydrocyclone stripping technology
Date 1997
Description The air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) technology offers the unique opportunity to achieve efficient removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from contaminated water at a high specific capacity, more than 100 times that of conventional air stripping technologies. VOC stripping is the first application of the ASH as a contacting reactor rather than a flotation device. The effectiveness of the ASM system for this application has been demonstrated through a number of experiments. Results from these teste show that the ASH technology is very competitive with other stripping technologies and that single stage contaminant removal exceeding 90% can be achieved.
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Publisher Technical University of Gdansk
First Page 53
Last Page 62
Subject Air-sparged hydrocyclone; Air stripping; Contaminated water
Subject LCSH Flotation; Volatile organic compounds; Oil pollution of water; Water -- Purification -- Air stripping process
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Lelinski, D. & Miller, J. D. (1997). Removal of volatile organic compounds from contaminated water using air-sparged hydrocyclone stripping technology. Proceedings of the International Conference on Analysis and Utilization of Oily Wastes, Supplement. 53-62.
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