Applications of advanced oxidation processes: present and future

2004 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 227-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Suty ◽  
C. De Traversay ◽  
M. Cost

The use of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) to remove pollutants in various water treatment applications has been the subject of study for around 30 years. Most of the available processes (Fenton reagent, O3 under basic conditions, O3/H2O2, O3/UV, O3/solid catalyst, H2O2/Mn+, H2O2/UV, photo-assisted Fenton, H2O2/solid catalyst, H2O2/NaClO, TiO2/UV etc.) have been investigated in depth and a considerable body of knowledge has been built up about the reactivity of many pollutants. Various industrial applications have been developed, including ones for ground remediation (TCE, PCE), the removal of pesticides from drinking water, the removal of formaldehyde and phenol from industrial waste water and a reduction in COD from industrial waste water. The development of such AOP applications has been stimulated by increasingly stringent regulations, the pollution of water resources through agricultural and industrial activities and the requirement that industry meet effluent discharge standards. Nevertheless, it is difficult to obtain an accurate picture of the use of AOPs and its exact position in the range of water treatment processes has not been determined to date. The purpose of this overview is to discuss those processes and provide an indication of future trends.

2015 ◽  
Vol 797 ◽  
pp. 369-376
Author(s):  
Łukasz Gościniak

Tar water acquired in the process of biomass gasification has been pre-treated in the process of the standard coagulation. The influence of the dose of chosen coagulants and pH of the running process on the effectiveness of waste water treatment has been specified. The most purified samples underwent a secondary treatment in the process of advanced oxidation with the Fenton's reagent, in order to evaluate its abilities and desirability of this method in the process of a coagulation. The analysis of the process' conditions influence on its effectiveness has been conducted. What is more, the evaluation of the validity of combining the coagulation process with the advanced oxidation in the treatment of tar water coming from the biomass gasification has been made.


2014 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 37-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martina Drozdová ◽  
Radim Jablonka ◽  
Radmila Kučerová ◽  
Hana Kašáková

Abstract Nitrogen and phosphorus belong to most important biogenic macro elements and both are required for the growth of microorganisms. Sewage waste waters and industrial waste waters from nitrogen production are important sources of organic and inorganic nitrogen compounds in water. Surface water predominantly contains nitrogen in a form of ammonium cations (NH4 +). This knowledge could be used in waste water treatment. The paper deals with a potential application of ozonation in waste water treatment to treat waste water polluted with excessive amounts of organic compounds, primarily containing nitrogen and its subsequent co-application with advanced oxidation processes (AOPs).


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Taty Hernaningsih

Waste water treatment by industry usually uses chemicals that may lead to additional environmental pollution load. On the other hand, water demand increases and environmental regulations regarding waste water disposal requirements that apply more stringent. It is necessary for waste treatment technique that accommodate this requirement. Electrocoagulation process is a technique of wastewater treatment that has been chosen because the technique is environmentally friendly. This paper will review some of the research or application electrocoagulation process which is conducted on industrial waste water. Types of industrial waste water that is to be reviewed include: industries batik, sarongs, textiles, palm oil, slaughterhouses, food, leather tanning, laundry, pulp and paper. Overview reviewed in this research include the waste water treatment process in several processing variations such as: change in time, electricity and kind of electrodes. The results of the research with electrocoagulation process in the industry are the removal efficiency of TSS, COD, BOD5, Chrome, phosphate, surfactants, color turbidity influenced by several factors including time, strong current, voltage, distance and type of electrode and pH. The results of the study with electrocoagulation process in the industry is the removal efficiency of TSS, COD, BOD5, chromium, phosphate, surfactant, turbidity color that are influenced by several factors including time, strong current, voltage, distance and type of electrode and pH. It is hoped the information presented in this article can be a reference for similar research for the improvement of research on the process ektrokoagulasi.Key words: elektrocoagulation, removal eficiency, environmental friendly


Author(s):  
Kritika Pandey ◽  
Brajesh Singh ◽  
Ashutosh Kumar Pandey ◽  
Ishrat Jahan Badruddin ◽  
Srinath Pandey ◽  
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