A New Hazardous Solid Waste Detoxication Method: Semi-solid Fenton Process (SSFP)
2010
Hu, Li-Fang | Long, Yu-Yang | Feng, Hua-Jun | Yao, Jun | Fang, Cheng-Ran | Shen, Dong-Sheng
Semi-solid Fenton process (SSFP) was firstly conducted on hazardous solid waste detoxication. Batch tests, Box-Behnken designs, and response surface methodology were applied to optimize the key factors including the pH, the initial Fe(II) content, and the liquid-to-solid ratio (L/S). It shows that the optimal pH, the initial Fe(II) content, and the L/S in SSFP are 3.5, 0.062 mol kg⁻¹ dry weight and 1.77, respectively. Correspondingly, the removal efficiencies of ONA and ArNH₂ are 98.5 ± 0.5% and 100% which agree well with the results of an established polynomial model. It suggests that SSFP is an efficient and environment-friendly method for hazardous solid waste detoxication without wastewater generation.
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