پديد آورندگان :
SAMARGHANDI M.R. نويسنده , Nouri J. نويسنده , MESDAGHINIA A.R. نويسنده , MAHVI A.H. نويسنده , Nasseri S. نويسنده , Vaezi F. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
A variety of processes can be used in treatment of industrial wastewaters. The relatively newest of
which is photo catalysis with titanium dioxide which may also be used plus hydrogen peroxide to improve the
treatment rate. In this study, photo catalysis/ hydrogen peroxide processes had been employed for the removal of
phenol, lead and cadmium by three different pHs of 3.5, 7 and II. The treatment tests were also accomplishedwithout
UV irradiation. In both experiments, the variables were pH and concentrations of reagent chemicals, but the detention
time was kept constant (180 min). Results indicated that the optimum efficienciesof phenol and Cd removal were 76
% and 97.7 % at pH=II, respectively, and for lead, it was 98.8% in al1 pHs. In other words, no pH dependency was
regarded for lead treatment. These results were all obtained by simultaneous use of UV irradiation with 3 mL/L HP2
and 0.8 g/L Ti02. Finally, the best pH for treatment, when all the three contaminants are presented is considered to be
at 11. These results should be regarded by al1 industrial treatment plants which have experienced the problem of these
three special contaminants in their effluents