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EVALUATION OF UV/O3 AND UV/H2O2 PROCESSES FOR NONBIODEGRADABLE COMPOUNDS: IMPLICATIONS FOR INTEGRATION WITH BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES FOR EFFLUENT TREATMENT

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Pages 1263-1276 | Published online: 25 Jan 2007
 

Poorly biodegradable compounds reduce the efficiency of biological effluent treatment processes. These are often encountered in pharmaceutical and speciality chemical industries. Advanced oxidation technologies (AOT) are appropriate for the conversion of such compounds into biodegradable entities. Tetrahydrofuran, 1,4-dioxane, and pyridine are heterocyclic compounds that are known to be recalcitrant and nonbiodegradable. AOT were investigated for the destruction of these model compounds. Two forms of AOT, UV-O3 and UV-H2O2, were studied. UV-H2O2 treatment resulted in higher biodegradability for tetrahydrofuran; UV-O3 treatment resulted in higher biodegradability for 1,4-dioxane. For pyridine, neither treatment improved biodegradability. For efficient integration of AOT with biological processes for effluent treatment, it is necessary to evaluate the AOT with multiple objectives, such as level of destruction of target compound, level of reduction in COD, and enhancement of biodegradability. Due to the presence of multiple pollutants in real effluents and in AOT, kinetics of oxidation elucidated with single compounds is unlikely to be useful.

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