Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
147129 Chemical Engineering Journal 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A multistage system was applied on the treatment of a real textile wastewater.•Optimal operating conditions for each process was assessed and integrated.•Partial pollutants reduction was achieved by the EC process as a first stage.•Photo-Fenton oxidations improve the biodegradability index of EC-treated.•Effluent according to legislation was attained after the biological oxidation.

The performance of a multistage treatment system for textile wastewater was investigated in this study. The processes of electrocoagulation (EC), photo-Fenton oxidation, and activated sludge biological degradation were integrated in batch mode. The integrated treatment system performance was assessed according to three response variables: dissolved organic carbon (DOC), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biodegradability index. Based on preliminary tests, the EC-based wastewater treatment was suitable as the first stage of the integrated treatment system, followed by the photo-Fenton process. A lab photo-reactor was used to assess the influence of photo-Fenton variables on the process performance. Based on the better lab photo-Fenton reactor conditions, the improvement of some biological indicators related to the organics biodegradability of treated wastewater was investigated in a pilot-scale photoreactor. An activated sludge-based biological reactor at lab-scale was used as a final treatment stage, in order to achieve the legislated limits for discharge into water bodies. Partial degradation of the organic pollutants was achieved by the EC process, with a 36% reduction in COD. In the second treatment stage, a 70% biodegradability index was attained by setting the photo-Fenton reaction conditions at 100 mg Fe2+ L−1, pH 2.8, 12 mM H2O2 and 6.9 kJ L−1 accumulated energy. Finally, a residual COD of 139 mg O2 L−1 was achieved at the outlet of the biological process, which is below the maximum limit established by the Portuguese legislation.

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