Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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585269 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A bench-scale study combining photo-Fenton reaction with an aerobic sequencing batch reactor (SBR) to degrade a commercial homo-bireactive dye (Procion Red H-E7B, 250 mg lâ1) was investigated. The photo-Fenton process was applied as a pre-treatment, avoiding complete mineralisation, just to obtain a bio-compatible water able to be treated by means of the SBR in a second step. In this sense, different Fenton reagent concentrations were assessed by following dye solution biodegradability enhancement (BOD5/COD), as well as the toxicity (EC50), DOC, colour (Abs543.5) and H2O2 evolution with photo-Fenton irradiation time. Obtained pre-treated solutions were biologically oxidized in a SBR containing non-acclimated activated sludge. Different hydraulic retention time (HRT) in the bioreactor were tested to attain the maximum organic load removal efficiency. Best results were obtained with 60 min of 10 mg lâ1 Fe(II) and 125 mg lâ1 H2O2 photo-Fenton pre-treatment and 1 day HRT in SBR.
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Authors
Julia GarcÃa-Montaño, Francesc Torrades, José A. GarcÃa-Hortal, Xavier Domènech, José Peral,