Treatment of wastewater from a cotton dyeing process with UV/H(2)O(2) using a photoreactor covered with reflective material
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2011
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Wastewater containing several dyes, including sulfur black from the dyeing process in a textile mill, was treated using a UV/H(2)O(2) process. The wastewater was characterized by a low BOD/ COD ratio, intense color and high acute toxicity to the algae species Pseudokirchneriella subcaptata. The influence of the pH and H(2)O(2) concentration on the treatment process was evaluated by a full factorial design 2(2) with three replicates of the central experiment. The removal of aromatic compounds and color was improved by an increase in the H(2)O(2) concentration and a decrease in pH. The best results were obtained at pH 5.0 and 6 g L(-1). With these conditions and 120 min of UV irradiation, the removal of the color, aromatic compounds and COD were 74.1, 55.1 and 44.8%, respectively. Under the same conditions, but using a photoreactor covered with aluminum foil, the removal of the color, aromatic compounds and COD were 92.0, 77.6 and 59.4%, respectively. Moreover, the use of aluminum foil reduced the cost of the treatment by 40.8%. These results suggest the potential application of reflective materials as a photoreactor accessory to reduce electric energy consumption during the UV/H(2)O(2) process. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES) |
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WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.64, n.2, p.460-468, 2011 0273-1223 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17544 10.2166/wst.2011.661 |
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eng |
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IWA PUBLISHING |
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Water Science and Technology |
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Palavras-Chave | #acute toxicity #degradation rate #first-order kinetics #photolysis #reflective material #UV irradiation #HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE #ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION #TEXTILE-INDUSTRY #PHOTOOXIDATIVE DEGRADATION #OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS #ADVANCED OXIDATION #AZO-DYE #DECOLORIZATION #EFFLUENT #UV #Engineering, Environmental #Environmental Sciences #Water Resources |
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