Influence of diffuser design on selected operating variables for wastewater flotation systems: A review

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Air diffusers or spargers have been used in separation processes that include conventional wastewater treatment. Over the years, there have been advancements in diffuser design in terms of shape, pore size, orientation and materials of construction as a way of mitigating challenges such as fouling, clogging, energy consumption and poor system efficiency. Some of the available air diffusers are inadequate to solve most of these challenges due to reduced quality and increased quantity of wastewater being treated. Additionally, there is a paucity of information regarding air diffuser design and their effect on operational parameters in wastewater treatment. This review seeks to address the advancement in diffuser design and also the effects of design factors including parameters of air diffusers with a focus of their use in a column flotation system for wastewater treatment.

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Mukandi, M. R., Basitere, M., Okeleye, B. I., Chidi, B. S., Ntwampe, S. K. O., & Thole, A. (2021). Influence of diffuser design on selected operating variables for wastewater flotation systems: A review. Water Practice and Technology, 16(4), 1049–1066. https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2021.061

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