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Chemical oxidation of fish canning wastewater by Fenton’s reagent

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Resumo:The fish canning industry generates large volume of wastewater for which the treatment is particularly difficult due to the high content of organic matter and salts and to the significant amount of oil and grease they present. In this work, a closed jacketed batch reactor was used to study the feasibility of applying a Fenton reaction step after an activated sludge biological treatment. For this purpose and in order to find optimal conditions, a 33 Box-Behnken full factorial design was used. The predicted optimum value (64% DOC degradation) was found for hydrogen peroxide concentration of 1520 mg/L, iron concentration of 338 mg/L and pH 3.2.
Autores principais:Cristovão, Raquel
Outros Autores:Gonçalves, Cristiana; Botelho, Cidália; Martins, Ramiro; Boaventura, Rui
Assunto:Fish canninig industry Wastewater Oil and grease Fenton Activated sludge biological treatment
Ano:2013
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:The fish canning industry generates large volume of wastewater for which the treatment is particularly difficult due to the high content of organic matter and salts and to the significant amount of oil and grease they present. In this work, a closed jacketed batch reactor was used to study the feasibility of applying a Fenton reaction step after an activated sludge biological treatment. For this purpose and in order to find optimal conditions, a 33 Box-Behnken full factorial design was used. The predicted optimum value (64% DOC degradation) was found for hydrogen peroxide concentration of 1520 mg/L, iron concentration of 338 mg/L and pH 3.2.