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 Engineering
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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