Water Science and Technology (Jun 2021)

Application of a modified biological flocculant in total nitrogen treatment of leather wastewater

  • Yizhuo Zhang,
  • Qinhuan Yang,
  • Hongxia Gao,
  • Yang Zhao,
  • Xuan Tang,
  • Changqing Zhao,
  • Chunyu Fang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2021.192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 83, no. 12
pp. 2901 – 2910

Abstract

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Leather wastewater harms the ecological environment and human health. In this study, a modified bio-flocculant was prepared to facilitate treatment of leather wastewater. A bio-flocculant produced by Bacillus cereus was combined with amphoteric starch and modified using a cerium ammonium nitrate initiator. Single factor optimization and orthogonal optimization were used to determine the optimal preparation conditions as follows: amphoteric starch-to-flocculant ratio = 22:30; reaction temperature = 64 °C; initiator dosage = 2.00%; reaction time = 15 min; stirring speed = 600 rpm; and flocculation system pH = 8.0. At a dosage of 1 g/L added to simulated leather industry wastewater, the flocculation efficiency (98.17%) and the total nitrogen removal efficiency (100.00%) of modified bio-flocculant was superior to that achieved by 1 g/L of unmodified bio-flocculant (72.16% and 50.00%, respectively), amphoteric starch (8.50% and 0.00%) and polyacrylamide (95.55% and 75.00%). Analysis of natural and flocculated precipitates in the wastewater showed that the modified bio-flocculant significantly changed several characteristics of the flocculated particles; in addition, it promoted the removal of nitrogenous substances in the process of denitrification. These changes helped explain the material's flocculating ability. The results confirmed that the modified bio-flocculant was an effective additive for treating leather wastewater. HIGHLIGHTS A modified biological flocculant was successfully prepared by using biological flocculant and amphoteric starch.; The modified biological flocculant has an excellent treatment effect on leather wastewater.; The flocculation rate of leather wastewater can reach 98.17%, and the removal rate of total nitrogen can reach 100%.;

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