Application of response surface methodology for optimization of natural organic matter degradation by UV/H2O2 advanced oxidation process

Background In this research, the removal of natural organic matter from aqueous solutions using advanced oxidation processes (UV/H 2 O 2 ) was evaluated. Therefore, the response surface methodology and Box-Behnken design matrix were employed to design the experiments and to determine the optimal con...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental health science and engineering 2014-04, Vol.12 (1), p.67-67, Article 67
Hauptverfasser: Rezaee, Reza, Maleki, Afshin, Jafari, Ali, Mazloomi, Sajad, Zandsalimi, Yahya, Mahvi, Amir H
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Zusammenfassung:Background In this research, the removal of natural organic matter from aqueous solutions using advanced oxidation processes (UV/H 2 O 2 ) was evaluated. Therefore, the response surface methodology and Box-Behnken design matrix were employed to design the experiments and to determine the optimal conditions. The effects of various parameters such as initial concentration of H 2 O 2 (100–180 mg/L), pH (3–11), time (10–30 min) and initial total organic carbon (TOC) concentration (4–10 mg/L) were studied. Results Analysis of variance (ANOVA), revealed a good agreement between experimental data and proposed quadratic polynomial model (R 2  = 0.98). Experimental results showed that with increasing H 2 O 2 concentration, time and decreasing in initial TOC concentration, TOC removal efficiency was increased. Neutral and nearly acidic pH values also improved the TOC removal. Accordingly, the TOC removal efficiency of 78.02% in terms of the independent variables including H 2 O 2 concentration (100 mg/L), pH (6.12), time (22.42 min) and initial TOC concentration (4 mg/L) were optimized. Further confirmation tests under optimal conditions showed a 76.50% of TOC removal and confirmed that the model is accordance with the experiments. In addition TOC removal for natural water based on response surface methodology optimum condition was 62.15%. Conclusions This study showed that response surface methodology based on Box-Behnken method is a useful tool for optimizing the operating parameters for TOC removal using UV/H 2 O 2 process.
ISSN:2052-336X
2052-336X
DOI:10.1186/2052-336X-12-67