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Effects of gamma-ray treatment on wastewater toxicity from a rubber products factory

Authors
Park, E. J.Jo, H. J.Kim, H. J.Cho, K.Jung, J.
Issue Date
9월-2008
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
방사선 처리; 폐수; 생태독성
Citation
JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY, v.277, no.3, pp.619 - 624
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SCIE
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF RADIOANALYTICAL AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
Volume
277
Number
3
Start Page
619
End Page
624
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122799
DOI
10.1007/s10967-007-7094-2
ISSN
0236-5731
Abstract
In order to reduce the toxicity of both raw wastewater and effluent from a rubber products factory, gamma-ray treatment was applied at different dose levels. The gamma-ray treatment did not completely removed the toxicity, suggesting that there were major toxicants other than destroyable organic compounds. Toxicity identification evaluation (TIE phase 1) was conducted to characterize major toxicants using Daphnia magna. The suspected toxicants in both raw wastewater and effluent were mostly filterable materials and EDTA chelatable metals and, to some degree, non-polar organic compounds. Anion-exchange removable compounds, most likely organics, were found only in raw wastewater. Metal analyses showed that zinc and copper concentrations were above levels causing toxicity to D. magna. After 20 kGy gamma-ray treatment of raw wastewater, filtrations both at pH 3 and at the initial pH (pH 3.6) showed dramatic change (9 to 77% and 29 to 85%, respectively) in toxicity reduction, suggesting the formation of toxic filterable materials which are stable even at acidic conditions. Unlike raw wastewater, there was no significant change in TIE results after gamma-ray treatment at 20 kGy for rubber effluent.
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