organic impurities

CAVITATION DESTRUCTION OF PENICILLIN G SODIUM SALT IN WASTEWATER

The results of studying the regularities of cavitation destruction of organic compounds in hospital wastewater are presented. It was found that under cavitation conditions, the effective reaction rate constant for the destruction of organic compounds increases by ten times compared to the action of oxygen itself. It is shown that the process of cavitation destruction of organic compounds can be described by a first-order kinetic equation.

AN INFLUENCE OF CAVITATION PHENOMENA ON THE DESTRUCTION PROCESSES OF ORGANIC AND BIOLOGICAL POLLUTIONS IN THE WATER

The regularities of cavitation treatment of food and chemical industries wastewater from organic and biological contaminants in the presence of gases of different nature were studied. The optimal temperature range 313K - 318 K for cavitation wastewater treatment was established. It is shown that the process of cavitation destruction of organic compounds can be described by a first - order kinetic equation.