Literature DB >> 19272695

Microwave enhanced Fenton-like process for the treatment of high concentration pharmaceutical wastewater.

Yu Yang1, Peng Wang, Shujie Shi, Yuan Liu.   

Abstract

This paper explored a novel process for wastewater treatment, i.e. microwave enhanced Fenton-like process. This novel process was introduced to treat high concentration pharmaceutical wastewater with initial COD loading of 49,912.5 mg L(-1). Operating parameters were investigated and the optimal condition included as follows: microwave power was 300 W, radiation time was 6 min, initial pH was 4.42, H(2)O(2) dosage was 1300 mg L(-1) and Fe(2)(SO(4))(3) dosage was 4900 mg L(-1), respectively. Within the present experimental condition used, the COD removal and UV(254) removal reached to 57.53% and 55.06%, respectively, and BOD(5)/COD was enhanced from 0.165 to 0.470. The variation of molecular weight distribution indicated that both macromolecular substances and micromolecular substances were eliminated quite well. The structure of flocs revealed that one ferric hydrated ion seemed to connect with another ferric hydrated ion and/or organic compound molecule to form large-scale particles by means of van der waals force and/or hydrogen bond. Subsequently, these particles aggregated to form flocs and settled down. Comparing with traditional Fenton-like reaction and conventional heating assisted Fenton-like reaction, microwave enhanced Fenton-like process displayed superior treatment efficiency. Microwave was in favor of improving the degradation efficiency, the settling quality of sludge, as well as reducing the yield of sludge and enhancing the biodegradability of effluent. Microwave enhanced Fenton-like process is believed to be a promising treatment technology for high concentration and biorefractory wastewater.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19272695     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.02.038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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