COD Removal from High Salinity Petrochemical Wastewater Using Photo-assisted Peroxi-coagulation

Photo-assisted peroxi-coagulation (PPC) was investigated for treatment of high TDS (total dissolved solids) wastewater. The most important characteristics of the studied wastewater were high TDS of around 16428 mg [L.sup.-1] and [BOD.sub.5]/COD ratio of 0.07. Effective operating parameters, includin...

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Published inChemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly Vol. 32; no. 2; pp. 229 - 238
Main Author Jorfi, S.
Format Journal Article Paper
LanguageEnglish
Published Croatian Association of Chemical Engineers 01.07.2018
Hrvatsko društvo kemijskih inženjera i tehnologa
Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers
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ISSN0352-9568
1846-5153
DOI10.15255/CABEQ.2017.1268

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Summary:Photo-assisted peroxi-coagulation (PPC) was investigated for treatment of high TDS (total dissolved solids) wastewater. The most important characteristics of the studied wastewater were high TDS of around 16428 mg [L.sup.-1] and [BOD.sub.5]/COD ratio of 0.07. Effective operating parameters, including initial pH values of 3-8, reaction time of 60-240 min, electrode distance values of 2-6 cm, and voltage values of 0.5-3 V were investigated in batch mode experiments. Optimum conditions were obtained at pH = 3, voltage = 1.5 V, electrode distance = 2 cm, and reaction time = 420 min, corresponding to 89.44 % COD removal, which meets the Iran environmental discharge legislation (COD = 100 mg [L.sup.-1]). Kinetic analysis showed that pseudo first-order kinetic model was best fitted ([R.sup.2] = 0.97). GC mass chromatograms before and after treatment showed degradation of complex compounds to more simple constituents. Keywords: photo-assisted peroxi-coagulation, Fenton oxidation, high salinity wastewater, petrochemical industries, degradation
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ISSN:0352-9568
1846-5153
DOI:10.15255/CABEQ.2017.1268