Xiaoyang Gu
Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center
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Waste Management | 2009
Xiaojun Wang; Sili Chen; Xiaoyang Gu; Kaiyan Wang
Mature landfill leachate is typically non-biodegradable. A combination process was developed that includes coagulation, Fenton oxidation, and biological aerated filtering to treat biologically-produced effluent. In this process, coagulation and Fenton oxidation were applied in order to reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD) organic load, and enhance biodegradability. Poly-ferric sulfate (PFS) at 600 mgl(-1) was found to be a suitable dosage for coagulation. For Fenton oxidation, an initial pH of 5, a total reaction time of 3h, and an H(2)O(2) dosage of 5.4mmoll(-1), with a (H(2)O(2))/n(Fe(2+)) ratio of 1.2 and two-step dosing were selected to achieve optimal oxidation. Under these optimal coagulation and Fenton oxidation conditions, the COD removal ratios were found to be 66.67% and 56%, respectively. Following pretreatment with coagulation and Fenton oxidation, the landfill leachate was further treated using a biological aerated filter (BAF). Our results show that COD was reduced to 75mgl(-1), and the color was less than 10 degrees.
Bioresource Technology | 2013
Yaozhong He; Xiaojun Wang; Jinling Xu; Jinli Yan; Qilong Ge; Xiaoyang Gu; Lei Jian
A combined process including integrated ozone-BAFs (ozone biological aerated filters) and membrane filtration was first applied for recycling textile effluents in a cotton textile mill with capacity of 5000 m(3)/d. Influent COD (chemical oxygen demand) in the range of 82-120 mg/L, BOD5 (5-day biochemical oxygen demand) of 12.6-23.1 mg/L, suspended solids (SSs) of 38-52 mg/L and color of 32-64° were observed during operation. Outflows with COD≤45 mg/L, BOD5≤7.6 mg/L, SS≤15 mg/L, color≤8° were obtained after being decontaminated by ozone-BAF with ozone dosage of 20-25 mg/L. Besides, the average removal rates of PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) and UV254 were 100% and 73.4% respectively. Permeate water produced by RO (reverse osmosis) could be reused in dyeing and finishing processes, while the RO concentrates could be discharged directly under local regulations with COD≤100 mg/L, BOD5≤21 mg/L, SS≤52 mg/L, color≤32°. Results showed that the combined process could guarantee water reuse with high quality, and solve the problem of RO concentrate disposal.
Water Science and Technology | 2008
Xiaojun Wang; S. L. Chen; Xiaoyang Gu; Kaiyan Wang; Y. Z. Qian
The combination of chemical and biological treatment processes is a promising technique to reduce refractory organics from wastewater. Ozonation can achieve high color removal, enhance biodegradability, and reduce the chemical oxygen demand (COD). The biological technique can further decrease COD of wastewater after ozonation as a pre-treatment. In this study the ozonizing-biological aerated filter processes were used to treat textile washing wastewater for reuse after conventional treatment. The result showed that when the influent qualities were COD about 80 mg/L, color 16 degree and turbidity about 8 NTU, using the combination processes with the dosages of ozone at 30-45 mg/L with the hydraulic retention time (HRT) of biological aerated filter (BAF) at 3-4 hours respectively, gave effluent qualities of COD less than 30 mg/L, color 2 degree and turbidity less than 1NTU. The cost of treatment was less than one yuan/t wastewater, and these processes could enable high quality washing water reuse in textile industry.
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2014
Jiaqi Cui; Xiaojun Wang; Yanlei Yuan; Xunwen Guo; Xiaoyang Gu; Lei Jian
Waste Management | 2012
Xiaojun Wang; Jijun Han; Zhiwei Chen; Lei Jian; Xiaoyang Gu; Che-Jen Lin
Archive | 2009
Xiaojun Wang; Zhiwei Chen; Zhuqin Ling; Xiaoyang Gu
Archive | 2012
Xiaojun Wang; Fen Zhou; Jijun Han; Jingshi Li; Xiaoyang Gu
Archive | 2012
Xiaojun Wang; Xulong Lin; Jiaqi Cui; Xiaoyang Gu
Archive | 2011
Xiaojun Wang; Jingshi Li; Lei Jian; Xiaoyang Gu
Archive | 2010
Xiaoyang Gu; Lei Jian; Jianyv Liu; Xiaojun Wang