967 resultados para chemical oxidation methods
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Epicatechin conjugates obtained from grape have shown antioxidant activity in various systems. However, how these conjugates exert their antioxidant benefits has not been widely studied. We assessed the activity of epicatechin and epicatechin conjugates on the erythrocyte membrane in the presence and absence of a peroxyl radical initiator, to increase our understanding of their mechanisms. Thus, we studied cell membrane fluidity by fluorescence anisotropy measurements, morphology of erythrocytes by scanning electron microscopy, and finally, red cell membrane proteins by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Our data showed that incubation of red cells in the presence of epicatechin derivatives altered membrane fluidity and erythrocyte morphology but not the membrane protein pattern. The presence in the medium of the peroxyl radical initiator 2,2′-azobis(amidinopropane) dihydrochloride (AAPH) resulted in membrane disruptions at all levels analyzed, causing changes in membrane fluidity, cell morphology, and protein degradation. The presence of antioxidants avoided protein oxidation, indicating that the interaction of epicatechin conjugates with the lipid bilayer might reduce the accessibility of AAPH to membranes, which could explain in part the inhibitory ability of these compounds against hemolysis induced by peroxidative insult.
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Fluid mixing in mechanically agitated tanks is one of the major unit operations in many industries. Bubbly flows have been of interest among researchers in physics, medicine, chemistry and technology over the centuries. The aim of this thesis is to use advanced numerical methods for simulating microbubble in an aerated mixing tank. Main components of the mixing tank are a cylindrical vessel, a rotating Rushton turbine and the air nozzle. The objective of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is to predict fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer and chemical reactions. The CFD simulations of a turbulent bubbly flow are carried out in a cylindrical mixing tank using large eddy simulation (LES) and volume of fluid (VOF) method. The Rushton turbine induced flow is modeled by using a sliding mesh method. Numerical results are used to describe the bubbly flows in highly complex liquid flow. Some of the experimental works related to turbulent bubbly flow in a mixing tank are briefly reported. Numerical simulations are needed to complete and interpret the results of the experimental work. Information given by numerical simulations has a major role in designing and scaling-up mixing tanks. The results of this work have been reported in the following scientific articles: ·Honkanen M., Koohestany A., Hatunen T., Saarenrinne P., Zamankhan P., Large eddy simulations and PIV experiments of a two-phase air-water mixer, in Proceedings of ASME Fluids Engineering Summer Conference (2005). ·Honkanen M., Koohestany A., Hatunen T., Saarenrinne P., Zamankhan P., Dynamical States of Bubbling in an Aerated Stirring Tank, submitted to J. Computational Physics.
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Tämän työn tarkoituksena oli tutkia lämpötilan pH:n ja vetyperoksidin vaikutusta kuorimoveden haihdutuskonsentraatin märkähapetuksessa. Kirjallisuusosassa esitellään massan ja paperin valmistusta sekä kuorintaprosessi. Lisäksi tarkastellaan kuoren kemiallista koostumusta, jäteveden ja prosessiveden käsittelymenetelmiä sekä märkähapetuksen periaatteita. Kokeellinen osa käsittää erään suomalaisen paperitehtaan kuorimoveden haihdutuskonsentraatin märkähapetuskokeet. Hapetuskokeet tehtiin useammassa eri lämpötilassa, pH:ssa ja vetyperoksidikonsentraatiossa. Em. muuttujien vaikutusta tutkittiin kemialliseen hapenkulutukseen (COD), biologiseen hapenkulutukseen (BOD), välittömästi saatavana olevan biologiseen hapenkulutukseen (IABOD), orgaaniseen kokonaishiileen (TOC) ja tanniini/ligniini pitoisuuteen. Koetulokset osoittivat, että korkeimmat COD- ja TOC-reduktiot saavutettiin H2O2-katalysoidulla märkähapetuksella jäteveden alkuperäisessä pH:ssa (60 % reduktio COD:lla ja 45 % reduktio TOC:lla lämpötilassa 170 °C ja 0.2 g H2O2/g COD). Toisaalta, parhaat tulokset biohajoavuuden paranemisen suhteen saavutettiin emäksisissä olosuhteissa, jossa 170 °C:ssa saavutettiin BOD/COD-arvo 76 %. Emäksisissä olosuhteissa saavutettiin lähes täydellinen tanniinin reduktio lämpötila-alueella 130-170 °C, mutta näissä lämpötiloissa orgaanisen kuorman alenemista ei havaittu.
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Työssä tutkittiin kokeellisesti rasvaliukoisten uuteaineiden poistamista TMP -prosessin vesikierroista märkähapetuksen avulla. Työn tavoitteena oli tutkia mahdollisuudet hyödyntää TMP -prosessissa vallitsevaa korkeaa lämpötilaa rasvaliukoisten uuteaineiden poistamiseen hapettamalla niitä puhtaalla hapella. Kirjallisuusosassa tarkasteltiin märkähapetuksen teknologiaa, reaktiomekanismia, käytettyjä katalyyttejä, käyttökohteita sekä kustannuksia. Kokeita suoritettiin autoklaavireaktorissa lämpötiloissa 140 °C, 160 °C ja 180 °C. Vetyperoksidia käytettiin katalyyttinä lisätyn vetyperoksidin määrän ollessa 100 - 1800 mg/l ja hapen osapaineen ollessa 0 ( typpiatmosfääri) - 15 baria. Kokeissa tarkasteltiin kemiallisen hapenkulutuksen (COD), rasvaliukoisten uuteaineiden konsentraation, orgaanisen kokonaishiilen (TOC) ja värin muutoksia kokeiden aikana eri lämpötiloilla, hapen osapaineilla ja lisätyn vetyperoksidin määrillä. Kokeissa saavutettiin 30 %:n COD:n vähenemä sekä 90 %:n vähenemä rasvaliukoisissa uuteaineissa lämpötiloissa 160 °C ja 180 °C. Lisäämällä vetyperoksidia katalyyttinä saavutettiin lähes sama tulos lämpötilassa 140 °C. Suurin tässä työssä havaittu ongelma oli lisääntynyt värinmuodostus vedessä olevassa hienojakoisessa kiintoaineessa hapetuksen aikana. Tämän vuoksi lisätutkimukset ovat tarpeellisia sen seikan selvittämiseksi, voidaanko muodostunut väri mahdollisesti poistaa massan valkaisussa.
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Työn tarkoituksena oli tutkia lämpötilan, paineen, pH:n ja katalyytin vaikutusta paperitehtaan TMP-konsentroidun prosessiveden märkähapetuksessa. Teoriaosio sisältää katsauksen sellu- ja paperiteollisuuteen, jätevesien käsittelyyn, nanosuodatuksen ja märkähapetusprosessin toimintaperiaatteet ja sovellukset hybriditeknologialle nanosuodatus-märkähapetuksessa. Empiirinen osa koostuu märkähapetuskokeista eri lämpötiloissa, paineissa, pH:ssa ja eri katalyyseillä. Työssä tutkittiin näiden vaikutusta kemialliseen hapenkulutukseen (COD), Biologiseen hapenkulutukseen (BOD), Välittömästi saatavana olevan biologisen hapenkulutukseen (IABOD), ligniiniin, täysin orgaanisen hiileen (TOC) ja rasvaliukoisten uuteaineiden (LWEs) pitoisuuteen. Tuloksina kokeellisesta työstä saatiin korkeimmat COD:n alenemat ja BOD/COD (biohajoavuus) suurimmilla lämpötilaolosuhteilla (COD:n alenema 70 % ja BOD/COD 97 % 200 °C:ssa ja hapen 10 bar osapaineella). Tutkimuksessa, jossa selvitettiin hapen osapaineen vaikutusta saatiin tuloksena, että hapen osapaineen kasvu parantaa orgaanisen kuormituksen poistoa: COD poisto oli olosuhteilla130°C, 5bar 5 %, olosuhteilla 130 °C, 15bar 15 %, olosuhteilla 170 °C, 5bar 20 % ja olosuhteilla 170 °C, 15bar 50 %. Lähes täydellinen LWEs –poisto saavutettiin 150 °C ja 10bar olosuhteilla, vaikka tässä lämpötilassa ei saavutettu korkeata orgaanisen kuormituksen poistoa. Emäksinen pH vaikutti suosivan hapettavia reaktioita, koska korkein COD:n poisto saavutettiin näissä olosuhteilla; kuitenkin alkalisen väliaineen tehokkuudelle löydettiin tärkeä lämpötilariippuvuus.
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This study aimed to determine the number of measurements necessary to evaluate physical and chemical characteristics of peach fruits, study the relationships between them and their direct and indirect effects on the content of ascorbic acid and total carotenoids. The characteristics skin and pulp color, fruit weight, suture, equatorial and polar diameters, firmness, soluble solids (SS), titratable acidity (TA), SS/TA ratio, ascorbic acid and total carotenoids were evaluated in 39 cultivars of peach and 3 cultivars of nectarine from the orchard of the Universidade Federal de Viçosa. The repeatability coefficient was estimated by ANOVA and CPCOR. Phenotypic correlation coefficients (rf) were estimated and, after the multicollinearity diagnostics, they were unfolded to direct and indirect effects of the explanatory variables on the response variable using path analysis. There was agreement on the magnitude of repeatability coefficients obtained by the two methods; however, they varied among the 14 characteristics. The highest correlations were found between FW, SD, ED and PD. Seven fruits are sufficient to evaluate the physical and chemical characteristics of peach with a correlation coefficient of 90%. The characteristics considered in the path diagrams (b* skin, hº skin, b* pulp, hº pulp, ED, PD, FIR, SS, SS/AT and TC) are not the main determinants of the ascorbic acid. The yellow hue of the pulp (hº pulp) has the potential to be used in indirect selection for total carotenoids.
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Metsäteollisuuden kaatopaikoille läjitetään vuosittain jätteitä yli 400 000 kuiva-ainetonnia. Pääosa jätteestä on peräisin kemiallisen massan valmistuksesta sekä energiantuotannosta. Kaatopaikoille läjitetyn jätteen laatu on muuttunut huomattavasti vuosikymmenien kuluessa. Aikaisemmin kaatopaikoille on läjitetty runsain määrin bioperäistä jätettä, joka anaerobisesti hajotessaan aiheuttaa nykyisin huomattavia biokaasupäästöjä. Inerttien, biohajoamattomien ainesten osuus metsäteollisuuden kaatopaikoille läjitettävän jätteen määrästä on tällä hetkellä noin 75 % ja niiden osuus tullee kasvamaan edelleen. Metsäteollisuuden kaatopaikkakuormitusta pyritään tulevaisuudessa vähentämään prosesseja tehostamalla sivutuotteiden hyötykäyttömahdollisuuksia lisäämällä. Vuonna 1997 voimaan tulleen valtioneuvoston päätöksen mukaan kaatopaikoilla muodostuva biokaasu tulee kerätä ja käsitellä. Tämä koskee kaikkia kaatopaikkoja. Lainsäädäntö antaa kuitenkin mahdollisuuden toteuttaa nämä vaatimukset hieman eri tavoin kaatopaikkojen yksilölliset erot huomioiden. Tässä diplomityössä on kartoitettu voimassaolevaa kaatopaikkalainsäädäntöä ja siinä lähivuosina mahdollisesti tapahtuvia muutoksia. Työssä on esitelty metsäteollisuuden kaatopaikoilla syntyvien päästöjen syntymekanismit ja vertailtu päästöjen hallinnassa käytettäviä vaihtoehtoisia tekniikoita. Tässä työssä on erityisesti keskitytty kaatopaikoilla syntyviin kaasumaisiin päästöihin sekä vertailtu kaasumaisten päästöjen aktiivista ja passiivista käsittelyä. Biokaasun passiivisen käsittelyjärjestelmän aiheuttamat investointi- ja käyttökustannukset ovat vain murto-osa aktiivisen järjestelmän vastaavista kustannuksista. Diplomityön kokeellisessa osuudessa mitattiin erään passiivisen biokaasunkäsittelyjärjestelmän toimivuutta. Saatujen mittaustulosten mukaan biokaasun sisältämä metaani hapettui lähes täysin metrin paksuisessa kuorikerroksessa. Kaasunjakoa parantamalla voidaan kuoripatjan metaaninhapetustehokkuutta vielä hieman nostaa. Mittaustulosten mukaan biokaasun passiivinen käsittely toimii kyseisessä rakenteessa ja on siten varteenotettava vaihtoehto aktiivisille biokaasunkeräily- ja käsittelyjärjestelmille.
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The action of botulinum neurotoxin on acetylcholine release, and on the structural changes at the presynaptic membrane associated with the transmitter release,was studied by using a subcellular fraction of cholinergic nerve terminals (synaptosomes) isolated from the Torpedo electric organ. Acetylcholine and ATP release were continuously monitored by chemiluminescent methods.To catch the membrane morphological changes, the quick-freezing method was applied. Our results show that botulinum neurotoxin inhibits the release of acetylcholine from these isolated nerve terminals in a dose-dependent manner, whereas ATP release is not affected. The maximal inhibition (70%) is achieved at neurotoxin concentrations as low as 125 pM with an incubation time of 6 min. This effect is not linked to an alteration of the integrity of the synaptosomes since, after poisoning by botulinum neurotoxin type A, they show a nonmodified occluded lactate dehydrogenase activity. Moreover, membrane potential is not altered by the toxin with respect to the control, either in resting condition or after potassium depolarization. In addition to acetylcholine release inhibition, botulinum neurotoxin blocks the rearrangement of the presynaptic intramembrane particles induced by potassium stimulation. The action of botulinum neurotoxin suggests that the intramembrane particle rearrangement is related to the acetylcholine secretion induced by potassium stimulation in synaptosomes isolated from the electric organ of Torpedo marmorata.
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We investigated the decayed historical church window glasses of two Catalonian churches, both under Mediterranean climate. Glass surfaces were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectrometry (EDS), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Their chemical composition was determined by avelength-dispersive spectrometry (WDS) microprobe analysis. The biodiversity was investigated by molecular methods: DNA extraction from glass, amplification by PCR targeting the16S rRNA and ITS regions, and fingerprint analyses by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Clone libraries containing either PCR fragments of the bacterial 16S rDNA or the fungal ITS regions were screened by DGGE. Clone inserts were sequenced and compared with the EMBL database.
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Substances emitted into the atmosphere by human activities in urban and industrial areas cause environmental problems such as air quality degradation, respiratory diseases, climate change, global warming, and stratospheric ozone depletion. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are major air pollutants, emitted largely by industry, transportation and households. Many VOCs are toxic, and some are considered to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, or teratogenic. A wide spectrum of VOCs is readily oxidized photocatalytically. Photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) over titanium dioxide may present a potential alternative to air treatment strategies currently in use, such as adsorption and thermal treatment, due to its advantageous activity under ambient conditions, although higher but still mild temperatures may also be applied. The objective of the present research was to disclose routes of chemical reactions, estimate the kinetics and the sensitivity of gas-phase PCO to reaction conditions in respect of air pollutants containing heteroatoms in their molecules. Deactivation of the photocatalyst and restoration of its activity was also taken under consideration to assess the practical possibility of the application of PCO to the treatment of air polluted with VOCs. UV-irradiated titanium dioxide was selected as a photocatalyst for its chemical inertness, non-toxic character and low cost. In the present work Degussa P25 TiO2 photocatalyst was mostly used. In transient studies platinized TiO2 was also studied. The experimental research into PCO of following VOCs was undertaken: - methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) as the basic oxygenated motor fuel additive and, thus, a major non-biodegradable pollutant of groundwater; - tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) as the primary product of MTBE hydrolysis and PCO; - ethyl mercaptan (ethanethiol) as one of the reduced sulphur pungent air pollutants in the pulp-and-paper industry; - methylamine (MA) and dimethylamine (DMA) as the amino compounds often emitted by various industries. The PCO of VOCs was studied using a continuous-flow mode. The PCO of MTBE and TBA was also studied by transient mode, in which carbon dioxide, water, and acetone were identified as the main gas-phase products. The volatile products of thermal catalytic oxidation (TCO) of MTBE included 2-methyl-1-propene (2-MP), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water; TBA decomposed to 2-MP and water. Continuous PCO of 4 TBA proceeded faster in humid air than dry air. MTBE oxidation, however, was less sensitive to humidity. The TiO2 catalyst was stable during continuous PCO of MTBE and TBA above 373 K, but gradually lost activity below 373 K; the catalyst could be regenerated by UV irradiation in the absence of gas-phase VOCs. Sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water were identified as ultimate products of PCO of ethanethiol. Acetic acid was identified as a photocatalytic oxidation by-product. The limits of ethanethiol concentration and temperature, at which the reactor performance was stable for indefinite time, were established. The apparent reaction kinetics appeared to be independent of the reaction temperature within the studied limits, 373 to 453 K. The catalyst was completely and irreversibly deactivated with ethanethiol TCO. Volatile PCO products of MA included ammonia, nitrogen dioxide, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide and water. Formamide was observed among DMA PCO products together with others similar to the ones of MA. TCO for both substances resulted in the formation of ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and water. No deactivation of the photocatalyst during the multiple long-run experiments was observed at the concentrations and temperatures used in the study. PCO of MA was also studied in the aqueous phase. Maximum efficiency was achieved in an alkaline media, where MA exhibited high fugitivity. Two mechanisms of aqueous PCO – decomposition to formate and ammonia, and oxidation of organic nitrogen directly to nitrite - lead ultimately to carbon dioxide, water, ammonia and nitrate: formate and nitrite were observed as intermediates. A part of the ammonia formed in the reaction was oxidized to nitrite and nitrate. This finding helped in better understanding of the gasphase PCO pathways. The PCO kinetic data for VOCs fitted well to the monomolecular Langmuir- Hinshelwood (L-H) model, whereas TCO kinetic behaviour matched the first order process for volatile amines and the L-H model for others. It should be noted that both LH and the first order equations were only the data fit, not the real description of the reaction kinetics. The dependence of the kinetic constants on temperature was established in the form of an Arrhenius equation.
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Due to their numerous novel technological applications ranging from the example of exhaust catalysts in the automotive industry to the catalytic production of hydro- gen, surface reactions on transition metal substrates have become to be one of the most essential subjects within the surface science community. Although numerous applications exist, there are many details in the different processes that, after many decades of research, remain unknown. There are perhaps as many applications for the corrosion resistant materials such as stainless steels. A thorough knowledge of the details of the simplest reactions occuring on the surfaces, such as oxidation, play a key role in the design of better catalysts, or corrosion resistant materials in the future. This thesis examines the oxidation of metal surfaces from a computational point of view mostly concentrating on copper as a model material. Oxidation is studied from the initial oxidation to the oxygen precovered surface. Important parameters for the initial sticking and dissociation are obtained. The saturation layer is thoroughly studied and the calculated results arecompared with available experimental results. On the saturated surface, some open questions still remain. The present calculations demonstrate, that the saturated part of the surface is excluded from being chemically reactive towards the oxygen molecules. The results suggest, that the reason for the chemical activity of the saturated surface is due to a strain effect occuring between the saturated areas of the surface.
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One of the primary goals for food packages is to protect food against harmful environment, especially oxygen and moisture. The gas transmission rate is the total gas transport through the package, both by permeation through the package material and by leakage through pinholes and cracks. The shelf life of a product can be extended, if the food is stored in a gas tight package. Thus there is a need to test gas tightness of packages. There are several tightness testing methods, and they can be broadly divided into destructive and nondestructive methods. One of the most sensitive methods to detect leaks is by using a non destructive tracer gas technique. Carbon dioxide, helium and hydrogen are the most commonly used tracer gases. Hydrogen is the lightest and the smallest of all gases, which allows it to escape rapidly from the leak areas. The low background concentration of H2 in air (0.5 ppm) enables sensitive leak detection. With a hydrogen leak detector it is also possible to locate leaks. That is not possible with many other tightness testing methods. The experimental work has been focused on investigating the factors which affect the measurement results with the H2leak detector. Also reasons for false results were searched to avoid them in upcoming measurements. From the results of these experiments, the appropriate measurement practice was created in order to have correct and repeatable results. The most important thing for good measurement results is to keep the probe of the detector tightly against the leak. Because of its high diffusion rate, the HZ concentration decreases quickly if holding the probe further away from the leak area and thus the measured H2 leaks would be incorrect and small leaks could be undetected. In the experimental part hydrogen, oxygen and water vapour transmissions through laser beam reference holes (diameters 1 100 μm) were also measured and compared. With the H2 leak detector it was possible to detect even a leakage through 1 μm (diameter) within a few seconds. Water vapour did not penetrate even the largest reference hole (100 μm), even at tropical conditions (38 °C, 90 % RH), whereas some O2 transmission occurred through the reference holes larger than 5 μm. Thus water vapour transmission does not have a significant effect on food deterioration, if the diameter of the leak is less than 100 μm, but small leaks (5 100 μm) are more harmful for the food products, which are sensitive to oxidation.
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Low quality mine drainage from tailings facilities persists as one of the most significant global environmental concerns related to sulphide mining. Due to the large variation in geological and environmental conditions at mine sites, universal approaches to the management of mine drainage are not always applicable. Instead, site-specific knowledge of the geochemical behaviour of waste materials is required for the design and closure of the facilities. In this thesis, tailings-derived water contamination and factors causing the pollution were investigated in two coeval active sulphide mine sites in Finland: the Hitura Ni mine and the Luikonlahti Cu-Zn-Co-Ni mine and talc processing plant. A hydrogeochemical study was performed to characterise the tailingsderived water pollution at Hitura. Geochemical changes in the Hitura tailings were evaluated with a detailed mineralogical and geochemical investigation (solid-phase speciation, acid mine drainage potential, pore water chemistry) and using a spatial assessment to identify the mechanisms of water contamination. A similar spatial investigation, applying selective extractions, was carried out in the Luikonlahti tailings area for comparative purposes (Hitura low-sulphide tailings vs. Luikonlahti sulphide-rich tailings). At both sites, hydrogeochemistry of tailings seepage waters was further characterised to examine the net results of the processes observed within the impoundments and to identify constraints for water treatment. At Luikonlahti, annual and seasonal variation in effluent quality was evaluated based on a four-year monitoring period. Observations pertinent to future assessment and mine drainage prevention from existing and future tailings facilities were presented based on the results. A combination of hydrogeochemical approaches provided a means to delineate the tailings-derived neutral mine drainage at Hitura. Tailings effluents with elevated Ni, SO4 2- and Fe content had dispersed to the surrounding aquifer through a levelled-out esker and underneath the seepage collection ditches. In future mines, this could be avoided with additional basal liners in tailings impoundments where the permeability of the underlying Quaternary deposits is inadequate, and with sufficiently deep ditches. Based on the studies, extensive sulphide oxidation with subsequent metal release may already initiate during active tailings disposal. The intensity and onset of oxidation depended on e.g. the Fe sulphide content of the tailings, water saturation level, and time of exposure of fresh sulphide grains. Continuous disposal decreased sulphide weathering in the surface of low-sulphide tailings, but oxidation initiated if they were left uncovered after disposal ceased. In the sulphide-rich tailings, delayed burial of the unsaturated tailings had resulted in thick oxidized layers, despite the continuous operation. Sulphide weathering and contaminant release occurred also in the border zones. Based on the results, the prevention of sulphide oxidation should already be considered in the planning of tailings disposal, taking into account the border zones. Moreover, even lowsulphide tailings should be covered without delay after active disposal ceases. The quality of tailings effluents showed wide variation within a single impoundment and between the two different types of tailings facilities assessed. The affecting factors included source materials, the intensity of weathering of tailings and embankment materials along the seepage flow path, inputs from the process waters, the water retention time in tailings, and climatic seasonality. In addition, modifications to the tailings impoundment may markedly change the effluent quality. The wide variation in the tailings effluent quality poses challenges for treatment design. The final decision on water management requires quantification of the spatial and seasonal fluctuation at the site, taking into account changes resulting from the eventual closure of the impoundment. Overall, comprehensive hydrogeochemical mapping was deemed essential in the identification of critical contaminants and their sources at mine sites. Mineralogical analysis, selective extractions, and pore water analysis were a good combination of methods for studying the weathering of tailings and in evaluating metal mobility from the facilities. Selective extractions with visual observations and pH measurements of tailings solids were, nevertheless, adequate in describing the spatial distribution of sulphide oxidation in tailings impoundments. Seepage water chemistry provided additional data on geochemical processes in tailings and was necessary for defining constraints for water treatment.
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The aim of this work was to study the influence of effluent organic matter (EfOM) on micropollutants removal by ozone and UV/H2O2. To perform the experiments, deionized water and municipal secondary effluents (SE) were artificially contaminated with atrazine (ATZ) and treated by the two proposed methods. ATZ concentration, COD and TOC were recorded along the reaction time and used to evaluate EfOM effect on the system efficiency. Results demonstrate that the presence of EfOM can significantly reduce the micropollutant removal rate due to competition of EfOM components to react with radicals and/or molecular ozone. The hydroxyl radical scavenging caused by EfOM was quantified as well as the contribution of molecular ozone and �OH radicals during the ozonation of SE. EfOM components promoted higher inhibition of ATZ oxidation by hydroxyl radicals than by molecular ozone.
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In a previous work, a hybrid system consisting of an advanced oxidation process (AOP) named Photo-Fenton (Ph-F) and a fixed bed biological treatment operating as a sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR) was started-up and optimized to treat 200 mg·L-1 of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) as a model compound. In this work, studies of reactor stability and control as well as microbial population determination by molecular biology techniques were carried out to further characterize and control the biological reactor. Results revealed that the integrated system was flexible and even able to overcome toxic shock loads. Oxygen uptake rate (OUR) in situ was shown to be a valid tool to control the SBBR operation, to detect toxic conditions to the biomass, and to assess the recovery of performance. A microbial characterization by 16S rDNA sequence analysis reveals that the biological population was varied, although about 30% of the bacteria belonged to the Wautersia genus.