Importance of Ozonation and Oxidation-Reduction Methods in Wastewater Treatment

Authors

  • Sh.J.Shakarov Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction
  • I.Sh.Ergashev Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction
  • M.N.Nomirov Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction
  • D.T.Isakova Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction

Keywords:

Effluent, waste, ozonation, cyanides

Abstract

In the process of oxidation, the toxic impurities in the water turn into non-toxic substances as a result of a chemical reaction, so they can be separated from the water. When wastewater is treated with oxidizers, a large amount of reagent is consumed. Therefore, this method is used when it is not possible to treat wastewater pollutants by other means. Oxidation with ozone makes it possible to simultaneously discolor water, remove various tastes and odors, and neutralizes water. Ozonation of wastewater can remove phenol, petroleum products, hydrogen sulfide, arsenic compounds, surfactants, cyanides, dyes, carcinogenic aromatic hydrocarbons, and pesticides.

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Published

2023-05-28

How to Cite

Sh.J.Shakarov, I.Sh.Ergashev, M.N.Nomirov, & D.T.Isakova. (2023). Importance of Ozonation and Oxidation-Reduction Methods in Wastewater Treatment. Zeta Repository, 18, 97–102. Retrieved from https://zetarepo.com/index.php/zr/article/view/1863

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