Title: Chemometric Methods for Environmental Pollution Monitoring
1Chemometric Methods for Environmental Pollution
Monitoring
Dmitry E. Bykov Samara State Technical
University Samara, Russia
2Outlines
- Introduction
- Wastes recovering
- Wastes conversion
- Wastes cancellation
- Wastes management
- Landfills management
- Conclusions
3The Goals
- This lecture has two main objectives
- To give information about our R D activities
- To get your advices how to apply chemometrics
4Samara is a large industrial city
5Samara State Technical University SSTU
Since 1914
17 000 Students
6SSTU Structure
SSTU
Faculty of Chemical Technology
Department of Industrial Ecology
7Department of Industrial Ecology
8Department Research Activities
- Design the processes and equipment
- for waste treatment
- industrial sewage cleaning
- Reengineering of out-of-date technologies
- Ecological auditing and improvement of
ecological management in industry
9Development activities
10Public Activities
11Research Analysis Center ofIndustrial Ecology
(RACIE)
12RACIE Activities
- Chemical analysis of topsoil, wastes,
sewage, and ground water
- Development of standards that regulate the
pressure on the environment by human activities
- Designing the up-to-date landfills for
industrial and domestic wastes
13II. Wastes Recovering
The goals are purification and regeneration
14Tasks solved
- Sleeper plant sewage purification
- Waste emulsion regeneration
- Copper contaminated sorbent regeneration
- Used enamel regeneration
- Hydrolyzed salomass regeneration
- High foul blowoff sewage purification
- Sleeper plant sewage purification
- High foul blowoff sewage purification
15Sleeper plant sewage purification
Sleeper plants sewage water contains up to 10 of
tars.To purify it extraction with xylene is
applied.
16Equilibrium in the water/tar/xylol system
17Tar extraction
18High foul blowoff sewage purification
19Process parameters (Input)
- T Temperature
- Ph Acidity
- PAA Flocculant (polyacrylamid)
concentration - K-2 Coagulant concentration
20Purified water quality (Output)
- D Optical density
- Al Concentration of aluminium ions Al3
- Fe Concentration of ferric compounds
21Conventional univariate approach - I
Output parameters versus acidity. Other input
parameters are constants T 20C K-2 50
mg/l PAA 2 mg/l
22Conventional univariate approach - II
Output parameters versus temperature. Other
input parameters are constants pH 6 K-2 40
mg/l PAA 2 mg/l
23Conventional univariate approach - III
Output parameters versus PAA concentration. Other
input parameters are constants T 20C pH
6 K-2 40 mg/l
24Conventional univariate approach - IV
Output parameters versus K-2 concentration. Other
input parameters are constants T 20C pH
6 PAA 2 mg/l
25Optimal process setup
- Temperature T35C
- Acidity Ph 6
- PAA concentration PAA2 mg/l
- K-2 concentration K-2 40 mg/l
26Chemometrics related problem
- Would MSPC approach be useful there?
27PLS2 Model
Loadings Plot Inputparameters
T , pH, PAA, K-2
Output parameters
Fe , D, Al
28Predicted optical density
29Predicted concentration of aluminium ions
30Predicted concentration of ferric compounds
31III. Wastes conversion
The goal is utilization
32Tasks solved
- Soap stock utilization
- Conversion of plastic-insulated cable scraps
- 1,2-dichlorpropane processing
- Polychlorethanes processing
33Soap stock utilization
- Soap stock is a waste of oils and fats refining
- This is a valuable product, which should utilized
34Conventional method of utilization
Waste is utilized into not valuable soap
35Soap stock composition
Vegetable oil production wastes
Fat production wastes
Stock composition is different for oil and fat
36Oil production wastes utilization
Waste is utilized into valuable dry oil
37Fat production wastes utilization
Waste is utilized into valuable products
38Chemometrics related problem
- Will MSPC approach be useful in this case?
39IV. Wastes cancellation
The goal is wastes annihilation
40Tasks solved
- Oil polluted lands reclamation
- Sewage sludge utilization
41Oil polluted lands reclamation
- We have
- Oil polluted lands that should be reclamated
- A lot of activated sludge that should be utilized
- Lets mix them up!
42Oil polluted lands reclamation
43Oil conversion
ES is enzyme-substrate complex E
is enzyme (catalase) S is substrate (oil)
? is oil
decomposition product
44Chemometrics related problem
- The problem looks similar to biofuel production.
- Will this similarity be helpful?
45More on lands reclamation
Konstantin Chertes Samara State Technical
University , Samara, Russia Possibilities of
application of multidimensional data analysis
methods to substantiate directions of degraded
land recultivation
46V. Wastes management
The goal is collection and sorting
47Wastes sources
48Wastes distribution within industry
49Domestic refuse composition
50Domestic refuse break up
Collected (83 )
Disposed (76 )
Recycled (7 )
Total (100 )
51Waste collection system in Samara
52Wastes traverser station
53Polymer wastes composition
Polymer wastes weight portion is 10 Polymer
wastes cost portion is 60
54Chemometrics related problem
- How to automate the wastes sorting?
- Will NIR spectroscopy be helpful there?
55More on waste sorting and recycling
Nataliya Ryumina Samara State Technical
University, Samara, Russia Sorting of polymers
according to the typesby the method of near
infrared spectroscopy
56VI. Landfills management
The goal is ecological risk assessment
57Well-run landfill Kinel
58Illegal dump Bezenchuk
59How to estimate a landfill state?
60Prediction of maturity (age)
61PCA-based classification
62Chemometrics related problem
- How to perform sampling on landfills?
- Will sampling theory be helpful there?
63More on landfill state evaluation
Olga Tupicina Samara State Technical University
, Samara, RussiaChemometrics-based evaluation
of man-caused formations stability
Evgeniy Michailov Samara State Technical
University , Samara, RussiaEcological
assessment of waste fields with multivariate
analysis - feasibility study
64VII. Conclusions
- Numerous cases that are of interest in ecology
and waste management have been presented - Our first chemometric experience inspire us to
use it more and more - We are entirely open for co-operation in
ecological chemometrics - It is great to see so many outstanding scientists
here!