Polishing of Water Treated by a Biological Process with Heterogeneous Photocatalysis
Effluent from a vegetal extraction plant situated in the region of Botucatu, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil was treated by combining a biological process and heterogeneous photocatalysis. The biologically pretreated effluent was polished by heterogeneous photocatalysis on a laboratory scale, using TiO s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied sciences (Asian Network for Scientific Information) 2010, Vol.10 (9), p.731-737 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Effluent from a vegetal extraction plant situated in the region of Botucatu, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil was treated by combining a biological process and heterogeneous photocatalysis. The biologically pretreated effluent was polished by heterogeneous photocatalysis on a laboratory scale, using TiO sub(2) in suspension as catalyst. The heterogeneous photocatalysis experiments were carried out with natural pH ( similar to 7.5) and pH adjusted to 3 and 4. An analysis was made to ascertain how the addition of potassium persulfate inhibited the recombination of the e/h super(+) pair and incremented the generation of hydroxyl radicals. Coagulation-flocculation to remove the catalyst in suspension reduced the effluent's initial turbidity of more than 4000 NTU to 2 NTU in 30 min. The photocatalysis reduced the sample's initial TOC (Total Organic Carbon) from about 40 mg L super(-1) (in O sub(2) demand) to approximately 3 mg L super(-1) in 180 min, rapidly removing the odors from the sample and disinfecting the water. |
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ISSN: | 1812-5654 |
DOI: | 10.3923/jas.2010.731.737 |