Abstract

AbstractAir stripping is the one of effective technologies for removing volatile organic compounds from wastewater. However, the low removal rate of acrylonitrile in wastewater by air stripping at ambient temperature and the huge stripping column remain a technical problem. Hence, high gravity is adopted to intensify air stripping process which is strongly affected by gas–liquid mass transfer. The effects of high gravity factor, gas–liquid ratio, liquid spray density and initial concentration of acrylonitrile wastewater on the liquid overall mass transfer coefficient and the removal rate of acrylonitrile were investigated separately. Under the suitable conditions, the liquid overall mass transfer coefficient and acrylonitrile removal efficiency could reach 0.906 kmol m−3 s−1 and 69.1%, respectively. Furthermore, correlations of liquid overall mass transfer coefficient and removal rate of acrylonitrile were established. Comparing experimental data with fitting data, the average relative errors are both bel...

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