2017-Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit
SIPS 2017 Volume 5. Marquis Intl. Symp. / New and Advanced Materials and Technologies

Editors:Kongoli F, Marquis F, Chikhradze N
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2017
Pages:590 pages
ISBN:978-1-987820-69-0
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    New Technology for the Integrated Treatment of Industrial and Landfills Waste Water Using Iron and Aluminum Oxides Nanopowders

    Mykola Monastyrov1; Tetiana Prikhna2; Gennadiy Kochetov3; Petro Talanchuk1; Bernd Halbedel4; Aleksey Vasiliev4; Michael Eisterer4; Fernand Marquis5;
    1OPEN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT "UKRAINE", Kiev, Ukraine; 2INSTITUTE FOR SUPERHARD MATERIALS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF UKRAINE, Kiev, Ukraine; 3KIEV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION, Kiev, Ukraine; 4, , ; 5SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, San Diego, United States;
    Type of Paper: Invited
    Id Paper: 324
    Topic: 43

    Abstract:

    The development of new and advanced methods for industrial wastewater treatment, combined with the intensification and operation of energy/resource efficient equipment for treatment processes, made possible their application to industrial water recycle plants and to produce commercial products from waste flows. An energy efficient process is proposed for the synthesis of new highly efficient sorbents - magnetic nano-powders (5 - 500 nm) of polyvalent iron oxides, aluminium oxides by electro erosion dispersion of iron/low-alloyed steel or aluminum granules, or chips with metal evaporation in plasma and further condensation in a working liquid. The nano-powders produced are efficient sorbents for wastewater contaminants— particularly ions of heavy and alkaline-earth (radioactive) metals—and will be used for comprehensive treatment of liquid industrial effluents, including wastewater and exhausted technological solutions. The advantages of the treatments by the nano-sorbents prepared on-line include their high activity, a high degree of removal of heavy metals ions from liquids, while the resulting sediments may be reliably utilised. The method is environmentally friendly, generates no technological wastewater discharges and air emissions, has low expenditure of energy, and requires comparatively small amount of sorbents.

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    New and advanced materials;

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    Monastyrov M, Prikhna T, Kochetov G, Talanchuk P, Halbedel B, Vasiliev A, Eisterer M, Marquis F. (2017). New Technology for the Integrated Treatment of Industrial and Landfills Waste Water Using Iron and Aluminum Oxides Nanopowders. In Kongoli F, Marquis F, Chikhradze N (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit SIPS 2017 Volume 5. Marquis Intl. Symp. / New and Advanced Materials and Technologies (pp. 346-355). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach