Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.164, 155-162, 2016
Evaluation of solar photo-Fenton and ozone based processes as citrus wastewater pre-treatments
In the present study, different ozone based processes (O-3, O-3/OH-, O-3/UV, O-3/H2O2 and O-3/UV/H2O2) and solar photo-Fenton treatment were evaluated for the pre-treatment of synthetic samples of citrus wastewater. The highest removal of organic matter in ozone based processes was achieved at high pH values, using H2O2 and UV radiation at 254 nm. After the application of ozone for 150 min at 1.9 gO(3)/L, 1017 mg/L of H2O2, UV radiation and pH similar to 7, the removal efficiency of chemical oxygen demand and dissolved organic carbon was 15.7% and 10.9%, respectively. Apparent color, real color and turbidity were reduced significantly, mainly at the initial stages of the reaction. The solar photo-Fenton treatment (pH of citrus wastewater, [H2O2] = 15,937 mg/L, 510 mg/L of Fe3+ and reaction time of 30 min) produced a removal of 77% of chemical oxygen demand and 53% of dissolved organic carbon. This photocatalytic process is the most appropriate technique for the pretreatment of citrus effluent. An estimation of the total production costs of the photo-Fenton process shows that when solar light is used the cost of the treatment is 13.8 (sic)/m(3). (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.