Insights into real cotton-textile dyeing wastewater treatment using solar advanced oxidation processes
2014
Soares, Petrick A. | Silva, Tânia F. C. V. | Manenti, Diego R. | Souza, Selene M. A. G. U. | Boaventura, Rui A. R. | Vilar, Vítor J. P.
Different advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) were applied to the treatment of a real cotton-textile dyeing wastewater as a pre-oxidation step to enhance the biodegradability of the recalcitrant compounds, which can be further oxidized using a biological process. Tests were conducted on a lab-scale prototype using artificial solar radiation and at pilot scale with compound parabolic collectors using natural solar radiation. The cotton-textile dyeing wastewater presents a lilac color, with a maximum absorbance peak at 641 nm, alkaline pH (pH = 8.2), moderate organic content (DOC = 152 mg C L⁻¹, COD = 684 mg O₂L⁻¹) and low-moderate biodegradability (40 % after 28 days in Zahn–Wellens test). All the tested processes contributed to an effective decolorization and mineralization, but the most efficient process was the solar-photo-Fenton with an optimum catalyst concentration of 60 mg Fe²⁺L⁻¹, leading to 98.5 % decolorization and 85.5 % mineralization after less than 0.1 and 5.8 kJUVL⁻¹, respectively. In order to achieve a final wastewater with a COD below 250 mg O₂L⁻¹(discharge limit into water bodies imposed by the Portuguese Legislation-Portaria no. 423/97 of 25 June 1997), considering the combination of a solar-photo-Fenton reaction with a biological process, the phototreatment energy required is 0.5 kJUVL⁻¹, consuming 7.5 mM hydrogen peroxide, resulting in 58.4 % of mineralization (t30W=3.2 min;T¯¯=30.7 ∘C;pH¯¯¯¯=2.80;UV¯¯¯¯¯G,n=13 W m−2).
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