Title of article :
Shear-induced hydrodynamic cavitation as a tool for pharmaceutical micropollutants removal from urban wastewater
Author/Authors :
Zupanc، نويسنده , , Mojca and Kosjek، نويسنده , , Tina and Petkov?ek، نويسنده , , Martin and Dular، نويسنده , , Matev? and Kompare، نويسنده , , Boris and ?irok، نويسنده , , Brane and Stra?ar، نويسنده , , Marjeta and Heath، نويسنده , , Ester، نويسنده ,
Pages :
9
From page :
1213
To page :
1221
Abstract :
In this study, the removal of clofibric acid, ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen, carbamazepine and diclofenac residues from wastewater, using a novel shear-induced cavitation generator has been systematically studied. The effects of temperature, cavitation time and H2O2 dose on removal efficiency were investigated. Optimisation (50 °C; 15 min; 340 mg L−1 of added H2O2) resulted in removal efficiencies of 47–86% in spiked deionised water samples. Treatment of actual wastewater effluents revealed that although matrix composition reduces removal efficiency, this effect can be compensated for by increasing H2O2 dose (3.4 g L−1) and prolonging cavitation time (30 min). Hydrodynamic cavitation has also been investigated as either a pre- or a post-treatment step to biological treatment. The results revealed a higher overall removal efficiency of recalcitrant diclofenac and carbamazepine, when hydrodynamic cavitation was used prior to as compared to post biological treatment i.e., 54% and 67% as compared to 39% and 56%, respectively. This is an important finding since diclofenac is considered as a priority substance to be included in the EU Water Framework Directive.
Keywords :
Hydrodynamic cavitation , Removal , Wastewater , pharmaceutical
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2007957
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