Multistage treatment of industrial ethylene glycol (EG) effluent: integrating chemical extraction, coagulation/precipitation, and decolouration for enhanced wastewater remediation
Ahmed S. Mahmoud, E. Khamis, M. S. Mahmoud, Nouran Y. Mohamed

TL;DR
A new multistage treatment system effectively removes ethylene glycol from industrial wastewater, combining chemical extraction, coagulation, and nanomaterial polishing.
Contribution
A novel multistage treatment framework for ethylene glycol removal that integrates solvent-assisted phase separation, coagulation–precipitation, and nanomaterial-based polishing.
Findings
Solvent-assisted phase separation achieved 75–80% COD removal and partial EG recovery.
Nano zero-valent aluminum (nZVAl) achieved 100% decoloration in tertiary polishing.
Pilot-scale validation confirmed the system's robustness and cost-effectiveness.
Abstract
Industrial wastewater containing high concentrations of ethylene glycol (EG) represents a major treatment challenge due to its high solubility, elevated chemical oxygen demand, and limited removal by conventional treatment systems. In this study, a multistage treatment strategy is proposed to overcome the demonstrated limitations of an existing industrial wastewater treatment plant for EG removal. The approach integrates solvent-assisted phase separation, coagulation–precipitation, and nanomaterial-based polishing. An external solvent-assisted phase separation step was applied as a pretreatment stage, achieving substantial reduction of the organic load (≈ 75–80% COD removal) and enabling partial recovery of an EG-rich fraction through association-driven co-extraction mechanisms rather than classical liquid–liquid extraction. Subsequent coagulation–precipitation removed suspended and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoagulation and Flocculation Studies · Advanced oxidation water treatment · Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
