Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4484513 Water Research 2009 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper reports on cork boiling and bleaching wastewaters treatment by solar photocatalytic processes, TiO2/UV and Fe2+/H2O2/UV (TiO2-only for bleaching wastewater), in a pilot plant with compound parabolic collectors. The photo-Fenton reaction (k = 0.12 L/kJUV, r0 = 59.4 mg/kJUV) is much more efficient that TiO2 photocatalysis and TiO2 + S2O82− (k = 0.0024 L/kJUV, r0 = 1.36 mg/kJUV), leading to 94% mineralization of the bleaching wastewater after 31.5 kJUV/L, consuming 77.1 mM of H2O2 (3.0 mmol/kJUV) and using 20 mg/L of iron. For the cork boiling wastewater, after a slow initial reaction rate, the DOC degradation curve shows a first-order kinetics behaviour (k = 0.015 L/kJUV, r0 = 20.8 mg/kJUV) until 173 kJUV/L (≈300 mg C/L). According to the average oxidation state (AOS), toxicity profiles, respirometry and kinetic results obtained in two solar CPCs plants, the optimal energy dose estimated for phototreatment to reach a biodegradable effluent is 15 kJUV/L and 114 kJUV/L, consuming 33 mM and 151 mM of H2OT:/PGN/ELSEVIER/WR/web/00007490/2, achieving almost 49% and 48% mineralization of the wastewaters, respectively for the cork bleaching and boiling wastewaters.

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