Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8104572 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The benefit of this technique is the saving of fresh water and a more efficient operating of the absorption system because of including the contaminants within wastewater. This re-usage of wastewater was tested on an existing formalin process regarding a current methanol process that allows the saving of 5478Â kg/h of fresh water during the absorber system by replacing it with wastewater, containing the allowed quantities of 30Â kg/h CO2 and 50Â kg/h methanol. The wastewater with inclusive methanol had a positive impact on the balance during the absorber system, more formaldehyde could be absorbed within the solvent, and therefore could produce 37% instead of 35% formalin, which was the aim of this study. The benefit of this technique is to save fresh water by using wastewater transformation from one to another process.
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Authors
Anita Kovac Kralj,