Treatment of liquid effluents [ LMAPR2643 ]
4.0 crédits ECTS
30.0 h + 7.5 h
1q
Teacher(s) |
Duvivier Léon ;
Agathos Spyridon ;
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Language |
English
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Place of the course |
Louvain-la-Neuve
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Main themes |
The course covers the physical and chemical characterisation of aqueous effluents that are polluted by heavy metals, inorganic compounds and/or organic substances. One half of the course is devoted to "inorganic" aqueous effluents. In the first part are studied the main treatment techniques of these effluents by physical or chemical approaches. The other half of the course is devoted to "organic" aqueous effluents. It covers essentially the main techniques of biological treatment of liquid effluents.
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Aims |
Treatment of aqueous industrial effluents in view of their clean elimination or discharge and of their valorisation via recycling of the useful substances contained therein.
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Content |
A. Treatment techniques of aqueous effluents by physical or chemical approaches.
1. demineralisation by ion exchange
2. purification by membrane techniques (ultrafiltration, microfiltration, reverse osmosis, (reversible) electrodialysis, electro-assisted de-ionisation)
3. purification processes using precipitation (decarbonatation, hydroxides, sulfides)
4. advanced oxidation techniques.
B. Biological treatment of liquid effluents.
1. Introduction into the problems exerted by aqueous industrial effluents and caracterisation of the various technological options in existence for their tyreatment and safe discharge.
2. Overview of biological treatments. Definitions, useful terms. The role of micro-organisms in cleanup processes. Metabolic and energetic classification of the main groups of micro-organisms involved in the treatment of wastewater.
3. Microbial treatment and bio-oxidation of organic polluting substances (substrates). Kinetics of substrate-limited microbial growth. Application of kinetic models to biological treatment sequences of effluents. Relations useful in the design and quantitative analysis of biotreatment processes.
4. Aerobic treatment processes using microbial growth in suspension. Activated sludge treatment plants. Aerated lagoons and oxidation ditches. Aerobic treatment processes using attached microbial growth. Trickling filters.
5. Anaerobic treatment processes using suspended and attached microbial growth.
The principles and techniques developed in the course are largely illustrated by means of concrete cases of effluents. An important place is given also to particular problems affecting the water used in the feed of industrial processes.
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Other information |
Nil
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Master [120] in Environmental Bioengineering
> Master [120] in Environmental Science and Management
> Master [120] in Chemistry and Bio-industries
> Master [120] in Civil Engineering
> Master [120] in Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> FYKI
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