Treatment of industrial effluents of recalcitrant nature using ozone, hydrogen peroxide and ultraviolet radiation
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2008
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Currently diverse industries have high pollution potential because their productive processes generate great volumes of refractory effluents. These effluents are problematic, mainly due to the presence of recalcitrant compounds that are detrimental in wastewater treatment plants using biological systems in their processes. In general, biological treatments do not remove refractory elements. Also, in most cases these compounds can inhibit the yield or are toxic for biota responsible to remove the polluting agents. The Advanced Oxidative Processes (AOPs) represent a technological alternative with a great potential for treatment of no biodegradable effluents. In this paper a review of the use of advanced oxidatives processes: Ozone (O(3)), peroxide of hydrogen (H(2)O(2)) and ultraviolet radiation (UV) is presented applied to the treatment of recalcitrant effluents. |
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REVISTA FACULTAD DE INGENIERIA-UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA, n.46, p.24-38, 2008 0120-6230 |
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IMPRENTA UNIV ANTIOQUIA |
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Revista Facultad de Ingenieria-universidad de Antioquia |
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restrictedAccess Copyright IMPRENTA UNIV ANTIOQUIA |
Palavras-Chave | #AOP #ozone #hydrogen peroxide #ultraviolet radiation #recalcitrant effluent #ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES #WASTE-WATER TREATMENT #PULP-MILL EFFLUENT #PAPER-INDUSTRY #BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES #DEGRADATION #OZONATION #BIODEGRADABILITY #TECHNOLOGIES #WASTEWATERS #Engineering, Multidisciplinary |
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