Combined homogeneous and heterogeneous advanced oxidation process for the treatment of tannery wastewaters
Author(s) -
Selvabharathi Gopal,
S. Adishkumar,
S. Jenefa,
G. Ginni,
J. Rajesh Banu,
Ick Tae Yeom
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of water reuse and desalination
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.548
H-Index - 16
eISSN - 2408-9370
pISSN - 2220-1319
DOI - 10.2166/wrd.2015.139
Subject(s) - wastewater , homogeneous , degradation (telecommunications) , photocatalysis , sewage treatment , chemistry , chemical oxygen demand , advanced oxidation process , oxidation process , industrial wastewater treatment , pulp and paper industry , biodegradation , waste management , environmental science , environmental engineering , catalysis , organic chemistry , computer science , engineering , mathematics , telecommunications , combinatorics
This study investigated the practical application of combined advanced oxidation processes (AOP), such as homogeneous TiO 2 photocatalysis and heterogeneous photo Fenton, for the treatment of tannery wastewaters. An optimization study was conducted on the photocatalytic degradation of tannery wastewaters, in order to understand the effects of different operating parameters on the degradation kinetics. The chemical oxygen demand of tannery wastewater decreased from an initial level of 3,400 mg/L in raw wastewater to 140 mg/L (96% removal) in wastewater treated by the combined advanced oxidation process at optimum pH 7, TiO 2 dosage of 0.2 g/L, Fe 2+ dosage of 0.5 g/L, H 2 O 2 dosage of 1.8 g/L and a treatment time of 4 hours. The biodegradability of wastewater increased from an initial level of 0.4 to 0.7 after treatment under optimum experimental conditions at a treatment time of 60 min. An annual treatment cost of US $21.34/m 3 of treated water was obtained. The combined advanced oxidation process proved to be an efficient and appropriate technique for the effective removal of complex organic compounds in industrial wastewater.
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