Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4909997 | Journal of Water Process Engineering | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This is the second part of the study of cleaning waters from seawater desalination reverse osmosis membranes treatment, with the aim of reclaiming them for reuse. In the first part, Fenton process was applied in these wastewaters and a TOC removal of 67% and a final BOD5 value of 14.8 mg Lâ1 O2 were achieved by using 4000 mg Lâ1 of H2O2 and 200 mg Lâ1 of Fe2+. In this part, photo-Fenton and photocatalysis processes were explored in order to enhance mineralization degree. The highest elimination was achieved with the photo-Fenton process at pH 3, where 79% of TOC removal was obtained with 1400 mg Lâ1 H2O2 and 70 mg Lâ1 Fe2+ (3 times lower than in the Fenton process) under solar radiation after 60 min, and 85.6% after 157 min, with the total removal of sodium dodecyl sulfate and obtaining a suitable water for irrigation. This photo-Fenton reaction could also be performed at pH 7, as after 157 min, the same elimination is reached. The addition of P25 accelerates the photo-Fenton process, although after one hour of treatment, similar elimination was reached for both conditions. 77% of TOC removal after 180 min was obtained under solar radiation at pH 3 by adding 1200 mg Lâ1 of H2O2 with 250 mg Lâ1 of P25 instead of Fe.
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Authors
Silvia Jiménez, MarÃa M. Micó, Marina Arnaldos, Beatriz Corzo, Sandra Contreras,