Title of article :
Solar photo-catalysis to remove paper mill
wastewater pollutants
Author/Authors :
A.M. Amat، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , A. Arques، نويسنده , , F. Lo´pez b، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده , , M.A. Miranda، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Solar degradation of effluents in board paper industries has been studied using different photo-catalysts: Fenton
reagent and TiO2. p-Toluenesulfonic acid was chosen as a model compound for sulfonated pollutants already present
in the incoming waters. The abatement of a 0.005 M solution of this pollutant after 6 h was found to be 47% for photo-
Fenton and 27% for TiO2 (pseudo-first-order rate constants 0.002 and 0.001 min 1, respectively). Eugenol and guaiacol
were chosen as models for lignin degradation products. They were efficiently degraded by both photo-catalysts, and
reaction rates were higher for eugenol (0.0024 min 1) than for guaiacol (0.0018 min 1). A solution of sodium acetate,
sodium butyrate and D-glucose was chosen to study the effect of photo-catalysis towards volatile fatty acids and saccharides
arising from starch degradation. In this case a clearly worse performance was observed: only 20% degradation
was observed after 7 h of treatment. When the real wastewater was treated with photo-catalytic methods, the best performance
was obtained in closed circuits, when the COD values were higher. This fact can be explained by taking into
account that closure of the circuits results in an accumulation of reluctant phenolic pollutants, while starch derivatives
are continuously degraded by microorganisms in the circuits; as phenolic compounds are more easily degraded by
photo-catalytic means, these methods are suitable for closed circuits. Finally, changes in the BODst were determined
by means of active sludges respirometry. A noticeable BODst increase (30–50%) was observed in all cases, attributable
to chemical oxidation of biodegradable species.
2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Keywords :
Solar degradation , Kraft pulp mills , titanium dioxide , Photo-Fenton , Wastewater , biodegradability
Journal title :
Solar Energy
Journal title :
Solar Energy