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Integration of coagulation and electro-activated HSO 5 − to treat pulp and paper wastewater
Author(s) -
Nematollah Jaafarzadeh,
Farshid Ghanbari,
Mahtab Alvandi
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
sustainable environment research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.061
H-Index - 29
ISSN - 2468-2039
DOI - 10.1016/j.serj.2017.06.001
Subject(s) - chemical oxygen demand , chemistry , wastewater , coagulation , pulp and paper industry , pulp (tooth) , biodegradation , biochemical oxygen demand , electrochemistry , chloride , environmental chemistry , waste management , organic chemistry , electrode , medicine , psychology , pathology , psychiatry , engineering
Pulp and paper wastewater (PPW) is classified as complex wastewater that contains high concentrations of recalcitrant pollutants. In this study, the integration of coagulation process and electro-activated peroxymonosulfate (PMS) were tested to treat PPW. FeCl3, aluminum sulfate and poly aluminum chloride were examined for chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal from PPW. Amongst the coagulants, FeCl3 showed higher performance compared to other coagulants in which 55% of COD was removed under the conditions of natural pH of 6.9 and FeCl3 dosage of 100 mg L−1. Coagulation-treated wastewater by FeCl3 was treated by electro-activated PMS. Under the condition of 0.75 mA cm−2 current density, 6.0 mM PMS and 60 min reaction time, 53% of COD was further eliminated. To compare with electro-Fenton, electro-activated PMS provided higher COD removal and specific oxidant efficiency. Integration of coagulation (FeCl3) and electro-activated PMS enhanced the biodegradability of PPW based on biochemical oxygen demand/COD index. The results showed that integrated chemical and electrochemical processes can be used as a pretreatment for biological process

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