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KMID : 0382420010270010093
Korean Journal of Environmental Health Society
2001 Volume.27 No. 1 p.93 ~ p.99
A Study on the Decompressed Ammonia Stripping from Ammonia Contained Wastewater
Shin Dae-Yewn

Oh You-Kyung
Abstract
This study aims at finding out pertinent reaction conditions for treating high concentration ammonia contained in N-chemical factory wastewater with decompressed ammonia stripping method that was designed. And it also tries to investigate adsorption capability of removed ammonia to soil. The results from experiments are as follows; 1. The removed rate of NH©ý-N of synthetic wastewater was under 85% at pH 10 with decompressed ammonia stripping method. The reaction time in pressure 360 mmHg at pH 11 and 12 was shorter than in 460 mmHg, and the removal rate of NH©ý-N with decompressed ammonia stripping method at 90¡É was 11~15% higher than air stripping. 2. The optimum conditions for decompressed ammonia stripping with synthetic sample were shown as pH 12, temperature 90¡É, internal reaction pressure 460 mmHg and reaction time 50 minutes. These conditions were applied to treat the wastewater containing organic-N 290.5 mg/l, NH©ý-N 168.9 mg/l, NO©ü-N 23.2 mg/l, NO©ý-N 252.4 mg/l, T-N 735 mg/l. Organic-N turned out to be removed 60%, the removal rate of NH©ý-N is 94%, T-N is 50%. But NO©ü-N and NO©ý-N were increased with 7.8% and 14.9% respectively. 3. The COD_Cr removal rate in decompressed ammonia stripping reaction was 42% and SO_4^2- was removed 8.2%. It was turned out caused with higher pH and thermolysis. 4. In soil adsorption of ammonia desorbed from the decompressed stripping process of wastewater, the recovery rate was 76% in wet soil.
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