WO1999050190A1 - Procede et dispositif permettant de traiter du manganese contenant de l'eau - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the treatment of manganese-containing water, and more particularly to a method and an apparatus for treating water containing high-concentration soluble manganese, such as water for use, industrial wastewater, and wastewater for treating sludge.
- the method of removing manganese in the form of Fig. 5 is based on a method of removing water containing carbonate ions or water 11 containing carbonate ions in an upward flow into a fluidized bed reactor 1 using manganese sand as a fluid medium 2 without a support bed.
- a method of removing water containing carbonate ions or water 11 containing carbonate ions in an upward flow into a fluidized bed reactor 1 using manganese sand as a fluid medium 2 without a support bed In addition to passing water through, and injecting an alkaline agent into the fluidized bed near the treated water inlet 4 or into the fluidized bed, and adjusting the treated water pH in the fluidized bed to 8 to 10 so that the water is dissolved in the water. It removes crystalline manganese by crystallization as manganese carbonate.
- Manganese carbonate in the water to be treated decreases in solubility as the pH increases, and crystallizes through a metastable state. At this time, when manganese carbonate in a metastable state comes into contact with the crystallization medium, manganese carbonate crystallizes on the medium surface. At this time, crystallization does not occur if the pH of the water to be treated is low, and manganese hydroxide precipitates more than manganese carbonate if the pH is too high, so that pH control is important.
- the present invention has as its first object to provide a method for treating manganese-containing water and an apparatus capable of suppressing the precipitation of manganese hydroxide even when the manganese concentration is high and injecting an alkali agent effectively. Make it an issue.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above prior art, and has as its second object to provide a method and an apparatus for treating manganese-containing water that can remove both soluble manganese and suspended manganese in water. I do.
- the present invention provides a method for treating manganese-containing water, which can easily cope with pH fluctuations of the water to be treated and can suppress the production of manganese hydroxide even when the manganese concentration increases.
- a third object is to provide a method and an apparatus.
- the present invention solves the first problem by passing treated water containing carbonate ions upward in a fluidized bed reactor having no support bed using manganese sand as a fluidized medium,
- a plurality of the fluidized bed reaction towers are provided, and the treated water is supplied to the reaction tower. Water is passed in series to perform multi-stage treatment.
- water to be treated containing carbonate ions is passed through a fluidized bed reaction tower having no supporting bed using manganese sand as a fluidized medium while flowing upward.
- a method for treating manganese-containing water, wherein the soluble manganese in the water is crystallized and removed by adjusting the pH value of the treated water in the bed comprising: Forming a layer of suspended matter in the water to be treated that has passed through the layer, and removing the suspended substance layer to remove suspended manganese together with the soluble manganese in the treated water. It is what it was.
- the pH of the treated water is preferably adjusted by adjusting the value of 18 to 8 to 10 by injecting an alkaline agent near the inlet of the water to be treated at the bottom of the reaction tower.
- the horizontal cross-sectional area of the portion where the suspended solid layer is formed above the manganese sand fluidized bed is larger than the horizontal cross-sectional area of the manganese sand fluidized bed, and preferably 1.4. It is better to make it twice or more.
- water to be treated containing carbonate ions is passed upward from the bottom of the tank to a fluidized bed reaction tank having no support bed using manganese sand as a fluid medium.
- an alkaline agent is injected into the vicinity of the inlet of the water to be treated at the bottom of the reaction tank and / or into the fluidized bed, and the pH of the treated water in the fluidized bed is adjusted to 8 to 10 to obtain soluble manganese in the water.
- a required amount of the treated water is introduced into the water to be treated, and the treated water is recycled.
- a fluidized bed reactor having no support bed using manganese sand as a fluid medium, an inflow port provided at the bottom of the vessel for injecting water to be treated containing carbonate ions, and a treated water outflow port provided at the top of the vessel And the treated water at the bottom of the tank to adjust the treated water pH in the fluidized bed to 8 to 10
- a manganese-containing water treatment apparatus for crystallizing and removing soluble manganese which has a vicinity of a water inlet and an injection port for an alkali agent provided in a fluidized bed, or a treatment water outlet for circulating a required amount of the treatment water. And a circulation passage connecting the inflow port of the water to be treated.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram showing a processing apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration diagram of a processing apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating a processing apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic configuration diagram of a conventional fluidized bed manganese removal apparatus.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram illustrating a processing apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 has a fluidized bed reaction tower arranged in series with 102 columns, has no support bed, holds a crystallization medium 102, and has a bottom treated water in the fluidized bed.
- Two fluidized bed reactors 1 0 1, 1 0 1 ′ with an inlet for intake of 10 liters of water in the vicinity of the inlet 1 0 4, and the pH of the treated water in those fluidized bed reactors At least a pH measuring device 109 for measuring the pressure is provided, and the discharge amount of the alcohol injection pump 107 is adjusted according to the output signal of the pH measuring device 109.
- each of the reaction towers has a treated water pump 103 for supplying treated water, a treated water inflow pipe 111 or 112, and a reverse flow for preventing the backflow of the crystallization medium when stopped.
- Stop valve 105, medium discharge pipe 106, alkali agent injection pipe 114, treated water pipe for discharging treated water 113, water level gauge for measuring treated water level in fluidized bed 1 1 0 is provided.
- the manganese sand as the manganese carbonate crystallization medium 102 used in the present invention, besides the manganese sand itself, a granular substance having a particle size of 0.1 to 5.0 mm can be used. Sand, anthracite, activated carbon, carbide, resin, etc. can be used as the particulate matter.
- the material, particle size, shape, surface condition, packing density, etc. of the particulate matter can be selected according to the shape of the treatment equipment and the properties of the water to be treated.
- manganese carbonate crystallization media such as the above media onto which manganese sand or manganese is adhered, or those that serve as raw materials for metal manganese such as electrolytic manganese dioxide are used. May be used.
- To attach manganese to the surface of particulate matter there are methods such as spraying or immersing an aqueous solution of potassium permanganate or an aqueous solution of supersaturated manganese carbonate. Also, the particulate matter is transferred to a fluidized bed reactor.
- the fluidized bed reactor 101, 10 ° of the present invention does not usually require a washing operation. However, when the water to be treated 111 contains organic S S ⁇ ⁇ which contaminates the medium 102, a washing operation may be performed.
- the support bed is not intentionally provided, there is no flow abnormality of the medium 102 due to blockage of the support bed, etc., the introduction direction of the water to be treated 111, and the fluidized bed reaction tower 101, 100 1.
- By optimizing the bottom structure it is possible to achieve an effective flow of the medium and thus an effective manganese crystallization reaction.
- the medium 102 at the bottom of the thickened fluidized bed reaction tower is selectively discharged from the medium discharge pipe 106, and a new medium is added from the top of the fluidized bed reaction tower. I do.
- the inlet port 108 is provided near the bottom treated water inlet 104 in the fluidized bed reactor.
- the water to be treated in the present invention is at least 1.1 mg per manganese ion, Preferably, it contains 2.2 mg or more of carbonate ions or it is necessary to add carbonate ions.
- the addition of carbonate ions is performed by adding sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium carbonate, gas carbonate and the like.
- the amount of normal water drainage does not specify the amount in particular, since it contains enough ion carbonate to produce manganese carbonate.
- the pH of the treated water in the fluidized bed is preferably adjusted to be higher in the range of 8.0 to 10.0 in a later stage.
- the pH of the treated water in the first column within the range of 8.0 to 9.5 and the pH of the treated water in the second column within the range of 8.5 to 10.0.
- a crystallization reaction does not occur at pH 8.0 or less, and a crystallization reaction occurs at pHl 0.0 or more, but SS such as manganese hydroxide is generated, and the effect of the present invention is not sufficiently exerted.
- the flow rate of the water to be treated into the reaction tower is preferably 200 to 200 OmZ in LV, but is not particularly specified as long as the medium flows and the target treated water quality can be obtained. Absent.
- soluble manganese is crystallized and removed by a manganese sand fluidized bed in a fluidized bed reaction tower, and a sludge layer of suspended substances (sludge) contained in the water to be treated is formed above the fluidized bed.
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- the suspended matter in the water to be treated forms a sludge layer as follows.
- the flowing medium in the fluidized bed reaction tower when flowing water is flowing and repeatedly colliding with each other. Therefore, even when suspended substances are present in the water to be treated, the surface of the medium is always kept clean and the crystallization reaction can be maintained.
- the suspended solids in the water to be treated are both smaller in particle size and density than the fluidized medium, flow out together with the water to be treated, and cannot remain in the fluidized bed reactor.
- the suspended solids in the water to be treated like the fluid medium, repeatedly collide with each other, and some of the suspended solids coalesce, increasing the particle size. Suspended substances having an increased particle diameter can remain in the fluidized bed reactor, forming a suspended substance layer and further increasing the particle diameter.
- the suspended manganese As the suspended manganese passes through this layer, it is coalesced with the suspended solids in the other water to be treated, or stays in the reaction tower taken up by the suspended substances having a large particle size, and is separated from the treated water. You.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic configuration diagram of the processing apparatus of the present invention.
- the apparatus shown in FIG. 2 has a crystallization medium fluidized bed 202 and a sludge layer 211 without a support bed, and is located near the bottom treated water inlet 211 in the fluidized bed reactor 201.
- At least a fluidized bed reaction tower 201 equipped with an alcohol inlet 2 15 and a pH meter 208 installed in the treated water in the fluidized bed reaction tower 201 are provided.
- the output of the pH metering tank 208 is adjusted by the output signal of the pH meter 208 to control the amount of discharge from the metering agent injection pump 206.
- the treated water pump 203 for supplying the treated water, the treated water inflow pipe 204, and the dispersion plate 21 for uniformly distributing the treated water to the fluidized bed 202, It is equipped with a check valve 205 for preventing backflow of the crystallization medium when stopped, a medium discharge pipe 210, a sludge discharge pipe 211, and a treated water pipe 209 for discharging treated water.
- manganese sand as a manganese carbonate crystallization medium used in the present invention, besides manganese sand itself, a granular material having a particle size of 0.1 to 5.0 mm can be used.c As the granular material, Sand, anthracite, activated carbon, carbide, resin, etc. can be used The material, particle size, shape, surface condition, packing density, etc. of the granular material can be selected according to the shape of the processing equipment and the nature of the water to be treated it can.
- manganese carbonate crystallization media such as the above media onto which manganese sand or manganese is adhered, or those that serve as raw materials for metal manganese such as electrolytic manganese dioxide are used. May be used.
- Man on the surface of particulate matter there are methods such as spraying or immersing an aqueous solution of potassium permanganate or an aqueous solution of supersaturated manganese carbonate. Also, the particulate matter is transferred to a fluidized bed reaction tower.
- It may be filled in 1 and an aqueous solution containing manganese may be passed through.
- the height of the packed bed of the crystallization medium into the fluidized bed reaction tower 201 is preferably 0.5 m to 2.0 m, and may be any value depending on the quality of the water to be treated, the flow rate, and the target treated water quality. Fill to height.
- the fluidized bed reactor 201 of the present invention usually does not require a washing operation. However, in the case where the treated water 204 contains organic S S or a substance that contaminates the medium, a cleaning operation may be performed.
- the support bed is not intentionally provided, there is no abnormal flow of the medium 202 due to blockage of the support bed, etc., and effective optimization by optimizing the introduction direction of the water to be treated and the bottom structure of the fluidized bed reaction tower The flow of the medium and, consequently, an effective manganese crystallization reaction can be performed. Furthermore, when the manganese carbonate crystallization reaction rate decreases, the medium at the bottom of the thickened fluidized bed reaction tower can be selectively discharged from the discharge pipe 210, and a new medium can be added from the top of the fluidized bed reaction tower. .
- the sludge when the thickness of the sludge layer 2 12 in the fluidized bed reaction tower increases, the sludge is discharged from the sludge discharge pipe.
- Sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate and the like can be used as the alkali agent for adjusting ⁇ used in the present invention.
- the inlet port for the alkaline agent is provided near the inlet for treated water at the bottom of the fluidized bed reactor.
- the diameter of the upper sludge layer 211 is preferably at least 1.4 times the diameter of the lower portion of the crystallization medium fluidized bed 2 below.
- the discharge amount of the alkali ij supply pump is adjusted by a pH measuring device provided in the treated water in the fluidized bed, and an arbitrary amount of the treated water is circulated and used. It becomes possible to cope with pH fluctuation, and even if the manganese concentration of the water to be treated increases, the crystallization speed of manganese can be adjusted by the dilution effect of the circulating water, and the precipitation of manganese hydroxide can be suppressed.
- FIG. 3 and 4 show schematic configuration diagrams of processing apparatuses according to the third and fourth embodiments of the present invention.
- the apparatus shown in FIG. 3 has no supporting bed, holds a manganese sand flowing medium 302, and is provided with multiple inlets 3 16 near the inlet 3 14 and in the vertical direction.
- At least a fluidized bed reaction tank 301 and a pH meter 308 provided in the treated water in the fluidized bed are provided, and the supply agent is supplied by the output signal of the pH meter 308. This is for adjusting the discharge amount of the pump 303.
- a raw water pump 303 to supply the water to be treated (raw water), a raw water inflow pipe 304, a check valve 305 to prevent the backflow of the crystallization medium when stopped, and an alkaline agent Alkaline agent tank 307 for supply, treated water pipe 309 for discharging treated water, circulating pump 310 for circulating part of treated water, treated water circulation pipe 310, and medium discharge A tube 3 13 is provided as appropriate. Further, a control mechanism for adjusting the total amount of the raw water pump 303 and the circulation pump 310 to a constant value may be provided.
- the present invention will be described for each component.
- a manganese carbonate crystallization medium used in the present invention, besides manganese sand itself, a granular substance having a particle size of 0.1 to 5.0 mm can be used.
- Sand, anthracite, activated carbon, carbide, resin, etc. can be used as the particulate matter.
- the material, particle size, shape, surface appearance, packing density, etc. of the particulate matter can be selected according to the shape of the treatment equipment and the properties of the water to be treated.
- a manganese carbonate crystallization medium that uses manganese sand or the above-mentioned medium to which manganese is adhered, or a raw material of metal manganese such as electrolytic manganese dioxide is used.
- Manganese can be attached to the surface of the particulate matter by spraying or dipping an aqueous solution of potassium permanganate or an aqueous solution of supersaturated manganese carbonate.
- the granular substance may be filled in the fluidized bed reactor 1 and an aqueous solution containing manganese may be passed through.
- the height of the filling bed of the fluidized bed reactor 301 for the crystallization medium is preferably 1 to 3 m, and the tank is filled to an arbitrary height depending on the quality of the water to be treated, the flow rate, and the target treated water quality.
- the medium in the lower part of the thickened fluidized bed can be selectively discharged from the lower drain, and a new medium can be added from the upper part of the fluidized bed reactor.
- sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate and the like can be used as the alkaline agent for adjusting ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ of the present invention.
- a plurality of alkali agent injection ports are provided near the inlet of the water to be treated at the bottom of the reactor and in the fluidized bed. It is preferable to install the alkaline agent inlet in the height direction near the raw water inflow pipe at the lower part of the fluidized bed and at one or more places every 0.5 m from it.
- an inlet port for the processing agent is provided near the inlet of the water to be treated in the fluidized bed reaction tank, a position where the water to be treated and the manganese carbonate fluid medium contact each other within 2 minutes is preferable.
- horizontal position direction It is preferable that the distance between the injection points is between the wall of the reaction tank and each injection point and between each injection point is 100 mm or less.
- the water to be treated that can be treated in the present invention must contain not less than 1.1 mg, preferably not less than 2.2 mg of carbonate ion for 1 mg of manganese ion, and if less than this, it is necessary to add carbonate ion. is there.
- Carbonate ions are added by adding sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide gas and the like. However, the amount of ordinary water used is not specified, especially because the wastewater contains enough carbonate ions to produce manganese carbonate.
- the flow rate of the water to be treated into the reaction tank is preferably 200 to 200 OmZ in LV, but it is particularly specified as long as the medium flows and the target water quality can be obtained. Not something.
- the treatment water ⁇ in the fluidized bed reaction tank is preferably adjusted to 8.0 to 10.0. At pH 8.0 or lower, the crystallization reaction does not occur. At pH 10.0 or higher, the crystallization reaction occurs, but SS such as manganese hydroxide is generated, and the effect of the present invention is not sufficiently exhibited.
- the injection amount of the alkaline agent is 50-80% of the total amount, and the remaining 20-50% from the injection point at the bottom of the reaction tank to half of the medium filling, and half of the medium filling height. Is preferably filled.
- automatic control such as PID control based on the measured pH value of the treated water in the fluidized-bed reaction tank may be performed.
- the crystallization reaction rate in the lower part of the reactor decreases according to the progress, so that the injection of the alkaline agent into the lower part of the reactor is stopped, and the injection point after the lower part of the fluidized bed is half the height of the medium filling.
- the crystallization rate may be maintained by injecting 50-80% of the total volume up to the position.
- the treatment water circulation which is a feature of the present invention will be described.
- the flow rate of the raw water is small, the shortage is supplemented by the circulation of the treated water to maintain the flow velocity in the fluidized bed.
- a control mechanism for keeping the total flow rate of the raw water pump and the circulation pump constant may be provided.
- the manganese concentration can be reduced by circulating an arbitrary amount of the treated water and diluting the raw water, thereby suppressing the production of manganese hydroxide.
- the circulating amount of the treated water varies depending on the pH fluctuation of the raw water and the manganese concentration, but is preferably 0.5 to 5 times the raw water flow rate.
- a deposition tank may be installed in order to prevent the suspended substance in the water from staying in the fluidized bed for a long time.
- the flow rate in the settling tank is preferably equal to or lower than the flow rate of the fluidized bed.
- the treated water shown in Table 1 was treated using the two-tower treatment apparatus shown in FIG.
- the apparatus of FIG. 1 used for this treatment uses the fluidized-bed reaction towers in series, and the treated water in the first column has a pH of 9.0 and the treated water in the second column has a pH of 9.5.
- the apparatus of FIG. 1 used for this treatment uses the fluidized-bed reaction towers in series, and the treated water in the first column has a pH of 9.0 and the treated water in the second column has a pH of 9.5.
- the treated water is stable in the first column pH: 8.8 to 9.1, the second column pH: 9.4 to 9.6, and the increase in T—Mn relative to the raw water is in the first column: 0.1 mgZ 1 to 0.4 mgZl.
- the treated water has a large fluctuation of pH: 9.1 to 9.8, and the increase of T-Mn with respect to the raw water is 3. SmgZ lg. (Example 2)
- the water to be treated shown in Table 2 was treated using the treatment apparatus shown in FIG.
- the manganese carbonate crystallization medium uses 16 liters of manganese sand with an average particle size of 0.4 mm.
- the fluidized bed reactor used was a column having a crystallization medium fluidized bed diameter of 100 mm and a sludge bed diameter of 140 mm, and the pH of the treated water was adjusted to 9.5.
- the same water to be treated was treated using the conventional apparatus shown in FIG.
- the reaction column was a column having a diameter of 100 mm, and the pH of the treated water was adjusted to 9.5.
- the raw water shown in Table 3 was treated using the apparatus of the present invention shown in FIG. 3 and the conventional apparatus 1 shown in FIG. 5 for comparison.
- manganese removal capable of suppressing the production of manganese hydroxide can be performed even when the pH of the water to be treated fluctuates or the Mn concentration of the water to be treated increases.
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