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Distillery spent wash is the wastewater (effluent) generated during the alcohol process. To ensure effective treatment all distillery industries follow 1- 3 fold dilutions due to which a tremendous amount of spent wash is generated. Ethanol produced in distillery Industries is around 8 to 15 % by volume, which means that about 85 to 92 % wastewater content by volume. Thus distillery industries have a great adverse impact on the environment. Electrocoagulation treatment has been implemented to treat the cumbersome distillery spent wash. Continuous EC process using punched electrodes removes COD…mehr

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Distillery spent wash is the wastewater (effluent) generated during the alcohol process. To ensure effective treatment all distillery industries follow 1- 3 fold dilutions due to which a tremendous amount of spent wash is generated. Ethanol produced in distillery Industries is around 8 to 15 % by volume, which means that about 85 to 92 % wastewater content by volume. Thus distillery industries have a great adverse impact on the environment. Electrocoagulation treatment has been implemented to treat the cumbersome distillery spent wash. Continuous EC process using punched electrodes removes COD 94.77% and colour up to 78.57%. As the EC process has a limitation to decolourize the melanoidin present in distillery spent wash so ozone assisted electrocoagulation processes were implemented to treat the distillery industry. During the ozonolysis process, a carbon-carbon double bond of melanoidin started to cleavage with the remarkable increase in the decolourization. The ozone-assisted EC process degrades the COD 97.27 % and colour 98.72%.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Manoj Pandurang Wagh (Ph.D. Civil, M. E. Environmental) Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune. Currently, working as Dean Academics and Associate Professor in Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil College of Engineering Ahmednagar. Reviewers of Scopus and science citation index journal, Conference, etc. Total teaching experience 18.6 years.