The pre-oxidation of an extremely polluted pharmaceutical wastewater (chemical oxygen demand (COD) value of 362,000 mg/l) using the Fenton’s reagent has been systematically studied using an experimental design technique. The parameters influencing the COD removal of the wastewater, namely temperature, ferrous ion and hydrogen peroxide concentrations have been optimized to achieve a COD global reduction of 56.4%. The total range of the proposed experimental design, however, could not be tested because under some conditions (hydrogen peroxide concentration over 5 M) the Fenton’s reaction became violent and could not be controlled, probably due to the high exothermic effect associated with COD oxidation. For the tested conditions, the optimal ...
PubMed ID: 18686929Wastewater from the Afyon Alkaloids Factory (Afyon, Turkey) was subjected to low-...
Treating industrial wastewater represents a serious problem nowadays; it requires a strong understan...
Water has been recognized as the most fundamental factor in organisms' lives and the most widely us...
Remediation of industrial wastewaters represents a stringent problem in modern society, which requir...
Advanced oxidation processes are possibly one of the most effective methods for the treatment of was...
Advanced oxidation processes are processes that utilize highly reactive species to degrade organic p...
The applicability of Fenton's oxidation to improve the biodegradability of a pharmaceutical wastewat...
Produced water (PW) is the largest stream of wastewater from oil and gas exploration. It is highly p...
Production of detergent can generates wastewater containing organics matter with will consume an oxi...
In parallel with the population, the number of vehicles in traffic is increasing day by day. Therefo...
This study evaluated the effect of Fenton advanced oxidation process on the treatment of an industri...
Industrial wastewater often contain large amounts of impurities hardly decomposable and toxic, which...
During the last century there has been a growing concern about water pollution throughout the develo...
Pesticide wastewater has the characteristics of high organic pollutant, high concentration, deep col...
The aim of this study was to determine the possibility of degradation of formaldehyde in the effluen...
PubMed ID: 18686929Wastewater from the Afyon Alkaloids Factory (Afyon, Turkey) was subjected to low-...
Treating industrial wastewater represents a serious problem nowadays; it requires a strong understan...
Water has been recognized as the most fundamental factor in organisms' lives and the most widely us...
Remediation of industrial wastewaters represents a stringent problem in modern society, which requir...
Advanced oxidation processes are possibly one of the most effective methods for the treatment of was...
Advanced oxidation processes are processes that utilize highly reactive species to degrade organic p...
The applicability of Fenton's oxidation to improve the biodegradability of a pharmaceutical wastewat...
Produced water (PW) is the largest stream of wastewater from oil and gas exploration. It is highly p...
Production of detergent can generates wastewater containing organics matter with will consume an oxi...
In parallel with the population, the number of vehicles in traffic is increasing day by day. Therefo...
This study evaluated the effect of Fenton advanced oxidation process on the treatment of an industri...
Industrial wastewater often contain large amounts of impurities hardly decomposable and toxic, which...
During the last century there has been a growing concern about water pollution throughout the develo...
Pesticide wastewater has the characteristics of high organic pollutant, high concentration, deep col...
The aim of this study was to determine the possibility of degradation of formaldehyde in the effluen...
PubMed ID: 18686929Wastewater from the Afyon Alkaloids Factory (Afyon, Turkey) was subjected to low-...
Treating industrial wastewater represents a serious problem nowadays; it requires a strong understan...
Water has been recognized as the most fundamental factor in organisms' lives and the most widely us...