Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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583813 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The effectiveness of the different stages (conversions in the chemical procedures and rejection coefficients in the membrane processes) were evaluated in terms of several parameters which measure the global pollutant content of the wastewater: COD, absorbance at 254Â nm, tannins content, color, and ellagic acid. In the ozonation/UF combined process the following removals were achieved: 100% for ellagic acid and color, 90% for absorbance at 254Â nm, more than 80% for tannins, and 42-57% for COD reduction. In the filtration/chemical oxidation combined process, 100% elimination of ellagic acid, more than 90% elimination in color, absorbance at 254Â nm and tannins, and removal higher than 80% in COD were reached, which indicates a greater purification power of this combination.
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Authors
F. Javier BenÃtez, Juan L. Acero, Ana I. Leal, Francisco J. Real,