DocumentCode :
2839328
Title :
Effects of Surfactants on Oxygen Transfer in Microbubble Aeration
Author :
Liu, Chun ; Zhang, Lei ; Yang, Jing-Liang ; Guo, Jian-Bo ; Li, Zai-Xing
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Environ. Sci. & Eng., Hebei Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Shijiazhuang, China
Volume :
2
fYear :
2009
fDate :
16-18 Oct. 2009
Firstpage :
531
Lastpage :
534
Abstract :
Surfactants were the important contaminants in wastewater and influenced oxygen transfer in aeration processes. The effects of four types of surfactants, including anionic, zwitterionic, cationic and nonionic surfactants, on oxygen transfer in microbubble aeration were investigated and compared with traditional bubble aeration. The results indicated that the oxygen transfer was enhanced with and without addition of surfactants in microbubble aeration. The KLa values were 7.44~11.56 h-1 when the concentration of four types of surfactants varied from 5 to 20 mg/L, larger than that in traditional bubble aeration. Different types of surfactants showed different effects on oxygen transfer in microbubble aeration. When surfactant concentration increased, ionic surfactants showed strong positive effect on oxygen transfer and the ¿-factors were 0.77~1.20, even larger than 1.0 at high surfactant concentrations. The KLa values of ionic surfactants followed the sequence: cationic > zwitterionic > anionic under the same concentration condition. On the contrary, nonionic surfactant showed negative effect on oxygen transfer, similar with that in traditional bubble aeration. The gas holdup and bubble retention time were as high as 1.02%~2.67% and 1.2 min~3.2 min in microbubble aeration in the presence of surfactants, respectively, demonstrating their important role in oxygen transfer enhancement. The surfactant properties also influenced oxygen transfer greatly.
Keywords :
bubbles; contamination; oxygen; surfactants; wastewater treatment; water supply; aeration processes; anionic surfactants; bubble retention time; cationic surfactants; contaminants; gas holdup; microbubble aeration; nonionic surfactants; oxygen transfer; time 1.2 min to 3.2 min; wastewater; zwitterionic surfactants; Costs; Elasticity; Oxygen; Pollution control; Power engineering and energy; Stability; Surface contamination; Surface treatment; Viscosity; Wastewater treatment; microbubble aeration; oxygen transfer; surfactant;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy and Environment Technology, 2009. ICEET '09. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Guilin, Guangxi
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3819-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICEET.2009.367
Filename :
5364658
Link To Document :
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