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TITLE
CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
INDEX
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 POLLUTION
1.2 Different Types of Pollution
1.2.1. Microbiological
1.2.2 Chemical
1.2.3 Oxygen depleting substances
1.2. 4. Nutrients
1.2. 5. Suspended matter
1.2.6. Thermal Pollution
1.2.7. Radioactive Materials
1.3. Treatment Technologies
1.3.1 Physical Treatment
1.3.2 Chemical Treatment
1.3.3. Ion exchange
1.3.4. Membrane Process
1.3.5. Biological Treatment
1.4. Bacterial Growth Characteristics
1.5. LITERATURE REVIEW
1.6. Objective of present study
The following were the main studies of the project
Fig.1.1. Bacterial Growth Characteristics
2. CHARACTERISATION AND TREATABILITY STUDY OF CAPROLACTAM PLANT WASTEWATER
2.1. INTRODUCTION
2.2. OBJECTIVE
2.3. Wastewater treatment process out line
2.4 Materials and methods
2.5 EXPERIMENTAL
2.6. RESULT AND DISCUSSION
Fig.2.1: Caprolactam manufacturing steps
Fig.2.2. Caprolactam manufacturing steps
Fig.2.3 WASTE WATER TREATMENT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Fig.2.5 CONTINUOUS FEED REACTOR
Fig.2.4 BATCH REACTOR
TABLE 2.1. CHARACTERISTICS OF CAPROLACTAM PLANTWASTEWATER
TABLE 2.2. ORGANlC COMPOSITION OF CAPROLACTAM WASTEWATER
TABLE2.3. COD VS BOD OF PLANT WASTEWATER
TABLE 2.4. WASTEWATER CHARACTERISTICS FOR BATCH BIODEGRADATION STUDY
TABLE2.5. BIODEGRADATION STUDY. (BATCH PROCESS)
Fig.2.6 RESIDUAL COD AND DO VS AERATION TIME TREATABILITY STUDY OF CAPROLACTAM PLANT WASTEWATER (BATCH PROCESS)
Fig.2.7 OXYGEN UPTAKE RATE AND ENDOGENOUSRESPIRATION RATE DETERMINATION DURING THEBIODEGRADATION OF CAPROLACTAM WASTEWATER
Fig.2.8 AMMONIA NITROGEN CONSUMPTION DURING BIODEGRADATION OF CAPROLACTAM WASTEWATER (BATCH PROCESS)
TABLE2.6. OXYGEN UPTAKE AFTER ADDITION OF PLANT WASTEWATER
TABLE2.7. ENDOGENOUS RESPIRATION
TABLE2.8. BIODEGRADATION STUDY. (CONTINUOUS PROCESS)
3. STUDY ON THE DIFFERENT FACTORS AFFECTING TREATMENT OF CAPROLACTAM WASTEWATER
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 OBJECTlVE
3.3. MATERIALS AND METHODS
3.4. EXPERIMENTAL
3.5. RESULT AND DISCUSSIONS
The following conclusioris may be drawn from the study
TABLE3.1.EFFECT OF F/M RATIO ON COD REMOVAL EFFICIENCY
Fig.3.1. EFFECT OF F/M ON COD REDUCTION
Fig.3.2. SETTLING CHARACTERISTICS AT VARIOUS FIM VALUES
Fig.3.3. EFFECT OF INFLUENT COD ON EFFLUENT COD
TABLE3.2. EFFECT OF HRT ON COD REMOVAL
Fig.3.4. EFFECT OF HRT ON COD REMOVAL EFFICIENCY
TABLE3.3. EFFECT OF PH ON THE OXYGEN UPTAKE RATE AND COD REMOVAL EFFICIENCY
Fig.3.5. EFFECT OF PH ON OXYGEN UPTAKE RATE
TABLE3.4. EFFECT OF AIRFLOW RATE ON COD REMOVAL EFFICIENCY
Fig.3.6. EFFECT OF AIRFLOW RATE ON COD REMOVAL EFFICIENCY
TABLE3.5. EFFECT OF AGITATION ON COD REMOVAL EFFICIENCY
Fig.3.7. TOXICITY OF HYDROXYL AMINE SULPHATE ON THE OXYGEN UPTAKE OF SLUDGE.
Fig.3.8. TOXICITY OF HYDROXIL AMINE ON COD REDUCTION
4. BIODEGRADATION STUDY OF PRIORITY POLLUTANTS IN CAPROLACTAM WASTEWATER
4.1. INTRODUCTION
4.2 OBJECTIVE
4.3 MATERIALS AND METHODS
4.4 EXPERIMENTAL
4.5. RESULT AND DISCUSSIONS
CONCLUSION
TABLE4.1. BIODEGRADATION OF CYCLOHEXANONE
Fig.4.1. BIODEGRADATION OF CYCLOHEXANONE
Fig.4.2. CYCLOHEXANOL METABOLlC PATHWAY
Fig.4.3. CAPROLACTAM METABOLIC PATHWAY
TABLE 4.2. BIODEGRADATlON OF CYCLOHEXANOL
Fig.4.4. BIODEGRADATION OF CYCLOHEXANOL
TABLE 4.3. BIODEGRADATION OF CAPROLACTAM
Fig.4.5. BIODEGRADATION OF CAPROLACTAM
Fig.4.6 OUR DETERMINATION BY BOD METHOD
TABLE 4.4. BIODEGRADATION OF ANONE AND ANOL AS BINARY SUBSTRATE
Fig.4.7. BIODEGRADATION OF ANONE AND ANOL AS BINARY SUBSTRATE
Fig.4.8. DEGRADATION OF ANOL IN PRESENCE OF 150 MG/L ANONE
Fig.4.9. DEGRADATION OF ANOL IN PRESENCE OF 200MG/L ANONE
Fig.4.10. DEGRADATION OF ANOL IN PRESENCE OF 350MG/L ANONE
TABLE4.5. INFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS FOR CONTINUOUS FEED STUDY
TABLE 4.6. EFFLUENT CHARACTERISTICS AT VARIOUS HYDRAULIC RETENTION TIMES
TABLE 4.7. REDUCTION % AT VARIOUS HYDRAULIC RETENTION TIMES.
Fig.4.11. EFFECT OF HRT ON SUBSTRATE AND COD REDUCTION
5. BIOLOGICAL NITRIFICATION DURING THE TREATMENT OF CAPROLACTAM PLANT WASTEWATER
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 OBJECTIVE
5.3. MATERIALS AND METHODS
5.4. EXPERIMENTAL
CONCLUSION
TABLE5.1. NITRIFlCATION IN PLANT WASTEWATER (BATCH STUDY)
Fig.5.1. NITRIFICATION IN PLANT WASTEWATER
TABLE5.2. NITRIFICATION IN SYNTHETIC EFFLUENT CONTAINING LACTAM
Fig.5.2. NITRIFICATION IN SYNTHETIC WASTEWATER CONTAINING CAPROLACTAM
TABLE5.3. EFFECT OF F/M RATIO ON NITRIFICATION
TABLE 5.4. EFFECT OF NITRIFICATION ON PH
Fig.5.3. EFFECT OF F/M RATIO ON NITRIFICATION
TABLE5.5. GROWTH STUDY AT PH 3.0
Fig.5.4. EFFECT OF NITRIFICATION ON THE PH
Fig.5.5. GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS AT pH 3.0
6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
REFERENCE
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LIST OF FIGURES
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