DENITRATION OF WASTEWATER GENERATED BY NITROSATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

  • Boris M. Laskin
    RSC “Applied chemistry”, Department of environmental engineering, 193232, Krylenko str., 26A, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Olesia N. Vozniuk
    RSC “Applied chemistry”, Department of environmental engineering, 193232, Krylenko str., 26A, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Dmitrii A. Mukhortov
    RSC “Applied chemistry”, Department of environmental engineering, 193232, Krylenko str., 26A, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Arkadiy A. Kossoy
    RSC “Applied chemistry”, Department of environmental engineering, 193232, Krylenko str., 26A, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Olga I. Kamskaya
    RSC “Applied chemistry”, Department of environmental engineering, 193232, Krylenko str., 26A, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Ilia A. Blinov
    RSC “Applied chemistry”, Department of environmental engineering, 193232, Krylenko str., 26A, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Marina P. Kambur
    RSC “Applied chemistry”, Department of environmental engineering, 193232, Krylenko str., 26A, St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Valentin B. Petrov
    RSC “Applied chemistry”, Department of environmental engineering, 193232, Krylenko str., 26A, St. Petersburg, Russia

Abstract

Subject of the article was to study the method aimed at denitration of liquid wastes that appear during the nitrosation of organic compounds. Liquid waste represents an aqueous solution of sodium sulfate with sodium nitrate and nitrite as admixtures. The method involves addition of sulfuric acid to the wastes followed by drying and thermal treatment of a salt mixture at temperature above 150 °C. Experimental study revealed that sodium nitrite fully decomposes in the solution during the drying resulting in formation of sodium sulfate, nitrogen oxide, and nitrogen dioxide. Solid-phase interaction of sodium hydrogen sulfate and sodium nitrate was investigated by combined DSC-TG technique in the temperature range 100 - 270 °C. The mixture of salts was obtained by drying the aqueous solution. It was shown that the reaction rate is defined by the removal rate of vapors formed nitric acid.

Cuvinte cheie

sodium sulfate sodium nitrate sodium hydrogen sulfate recycling thermal analysis polymorphic transitions