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Kinetic modeling and synergy quantification in sono and photooxidative treatment of simulated dyehouse effluent (CROSBI ID 185840)

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Grčić, Ivana ; Papić, Sanja ; Koprivanac, Natalija ; Kovačić, Iva Kinetic modeling and synergy quantification in sono and photooxidative treatment of simulated dyehouse effluent // Water research, 46 (2012), 11; 5683-5695. doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2012.07.058

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Grčić, Ivana ; Papić, Sanja ; Koprivanac, Natalija ; Kovačić, Iva

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Kinetic modeling and synergy quantification in sono and photooxidative treatment of simulated dyehouse effluent

The aim of this work was to explore the application of sulfate radical based advanced oxidation processes: photooxidation (UV/PMS/PS), sonooxidation (US/PMS/PS) and combined sono-photooxidation (US/UV/PMS/PS) for the mineralization of simulated dyehouse effluent (WW) ; using peroxymonosulfate (PMS) and persulfate (PS) as oxidants. Experiments were performed in a reaction vessel of a defined geometry and axially positioned source of UV-C radiation, all placed in the ultrasonic bath (35 kHz). Mathematical model of the process was developed according to the proposed degradation scheme. Decomposition of dyestuff (C.I. Reactive Violet 2, RV2 and C.I. Reactive Blue 7, RB7), surfactant (linear alkylbenzene sulfonate ; hereafter: LAS) and auxiliary organic components was explored in three types of model wastewater: WW, simulated effluent excluding inorganic species (WW-IS) and model solution that consists of a specific compound (hereafter: compound model solutions). The influence of inorganic matrix (Cl−, CO32−/HCO3−) was studied due to the corresponding quenching affinity toward HOradical dot and SO4radical dot− radicals. The efficiency of applied processes was evaluated and the response to combined phenomena (cavitation and irradiation) was quantified as synergy index, fSyn. Sono-photooxidative treatment (US/UV/PMS/PS) of WW resulted in a partial mineralization and partial decolourization ; approximately 40% of initial TOC and 30% of initial RB7 remained after 60 min of treatment, while RV2 and LAS molecule were completely decomposed. Circumstantially, the combined process increased the mineralization efficiency by a factor of 3 (fSyn = 3.026).

advanced oxidation processes ; dyehouse effluent ; modeling ; peroxymonosulfate ; persulfate ; sonophotooxidation ; synergy

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46 (11)

2012.

5683-5695

objavljeno

0043-1354

10.1016/j.watres.2012.07.058

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Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Kemija, Kemijsko inženjerstvo

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