Published: CABEQ 32 (2) (2018) 229–238
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
S. Jorfi, S. Alavi, N. Jaafarzadeh, F. Ghanbari and M. Ahmadi
Abstract
Photo-assisted peroxi-coagulation (PPC) was investigated for treatment of high TDS
(total dissolved solids) wastewater. The most important characteristics of the studied
wastewater were high TDS of around 16428 mg L–1 and BOD5/COD ratio of 0.07. Effective operating parameters, including initial pH values of 3–8, reaction time of 60–240
min, electrode distance values of 2–6 cm, and voltage values of 0.5–3 V were investigated
in batch mode experiments. Optimum conditions were obtained at pH = 3, voltage = 1.5 V,
electrode distance = 2 cm, and reaction time = 420 min, corresponding to 89.44 % COD
removal, which meets the Iran environmental discharge legislation (COD = 100 mg L–1).
Kinetic analysis showed that pseudo first-order kinetic model was best fitted (R2 = 0.97).
GC mass chromatograms before and after treatment showed degradation of complex
compounds to more simple constituents.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Keywords
photo-assisted peroxi-coagulation, Fenton oxidation, high salinity wastewate, petrochemical industries, immediate biodegradability