Abstract :
The aim of this work was to improve the quality of wastewater effluent coming from an Integrated Gasification Combined-Cycle
(IGCC) power station to meet with future environmental legislation. This study examined a homogeneous photocatalytic oxidation process
using concentrated solar UV energy (UV/Fe(II)/H2O2) in a Solar Compound Parabolic Collector (CPC) pilot plant. The efficiency of
the process was evaluated by analysis of the oxidation of cyanides and Total Organic Carbon (TOC). A factorial experimental design
allowed the determination of the influences of operating variables (initial concentration of H2O2, oxalic acid and Fe(II) and pH) on
the degradation kinetics. Temperature and UV-A solar power were also included in the Neural Network fittings. The pH was maintained
at a value >9.5 during cyanide oxidation to avoid the formation of gaseous HCN and later lowered to enhance mineralization. Under the
optimum conditions ([H2O2] = 2000 ppm, [Fe(II)] = 8 ppm, pH = 3.3 after cyanide oxidation, and [(COOH)2] = 60 ppm), it was possible
to degrade 100% of the cyanides and up to 92% of Total Organic Carbon.
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