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Name | Air stripping unit |
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General comment | An air stripping unit is a process used to remove volatile gases such as hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, and ammonia from wastewater by blowing air through it. This process facilitates the transfer of contaminants from a liquid phase to a gas phase, effectively removing nitrogen compounds. The principle behind air stripping units involves the high solubility of ammonia in water, requiring a large quantity of air to transfer ammonia from the water to the air. There are three different configurations of stripping units, which are detailed in literature such as Montgomery (1985). |
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Type of flow | Product flow |
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Time stamp (last saved) | 2024-04-16T19:00:22.637271+08:00 |
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UUID | fdf0329d-195b-44d4-91ac-5768dd7c3649 |
Data set version | 00.01.005 |
Flow Property | Mean value | Minimum value | Maximum value | Uncertainty distribution type | Relative StdDev in % | Data derivation type / status | General comment |
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1.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 | 0.0 % |