Treatment of waste water from distilleries with chitosan
Abstract Purification of vinasse-containing water by an anion-exchange process has been described. The biopolymer chitosan has been used as anion-exchanger. Model experiments with different amounts of chitosan and different time of contact between the substrate and the waste water have shown a chitosan concentration of 10 g l−1 and a contact time of 30 min to be the most suitable for the
Treatment of waste water from distilleries with chitosan
Treatment of waste water from distilleries with chitosan
Model experiments with different amounts of chitosan and different time of contact between the substrate and the waste water have shown a chitosan concentration of 10 g l −1 and a contact time of 30 min to be the most suitable for the purification of the model waste water with a chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 2800 mg O 2 l −1. A laboratory
Treatment of waste water from distilleries with chitosan Article in Water Research 34(5):1503-1506 · April 2000 with 117 Reads How we measure 'reads'
Treatment and Recycling of Wastewater from Distillery
Tiwari S., Gaur R. (2025) Treatment and Recycling of Wastewater from Distillery. In: Singh R., Singh R. (eds) Advances in Biological Treatment of Industrial Waste Water and their Recycling for a Sustainable Future. Applied Environmental Science and Engineering for a Sustainable Future. Springer, Singapore. First Online 13 October 2025
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Removal of Hexavalent Chromium from Wastewater Using a New
A new composite chitosan biosorbent was prepared by coating chitosan, a glucosamine biopolymer, onto ceramic alumina. The composite bioadsorbent was characterized by high-temperature pyrolysis, porosimetry, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Batch isothermal equilibrium and continuous column adsorption experiments were conducted at 25 °C to evaluate the
Anhydrous ethanol, also known as absolute ethanol , , is a clear, colourless and homogeneous liquid free from suspended matter and consisting of at least 99.5% ethanol by volume at 15.6 °C.The maximum water content, percent by volume at 15.6 °C, determined by Karl-Fisher method [IS:2362-1963] should be 0.5.
Current World Environment
Introduction Waste water from industries represents a challenge to biological and conventional physicochemical treatment methods considering for both effluent composition and volume of discharged.1 Among various industries, textile industries waste water discharge is a major environmental problem throughout the world, because it contains
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