A review of imperative technologies for wastewater treatment I: oxidation technologies at ambient conditions

Gogate, Parag R. ; Pandit, Aniruddha B. (2004) A review of imperative technologies for wastewater treatment I: oxidation technologies at ambient conditions Advances in Environmental Research, 8 (3-4). pp. 501-551. ISSN 1093-0191

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Abstract

Nowadays, due to the increasing presence of molecules, refractory to the microorganisms in the wastewater streams, the conventional biological methods cannot be used for complete treatment of the effluent and hence, introduction of newer technologies to degrade these refractory molecules into smaller molecules, which can be further oxidized by biological methods, has become imperative. The present work aims at highlighting five different oxidation processes operating at ambient conditions viz. cavitation, photocatalytic oxidation, Fenton's chemistry (belonging to the class of advanced oxidation processes) and ozonation, use of hydrogen peroxide (belonging to the class of chemical oxidation technologies). The work highlights the basics of these individual processes including the optimum operating parameters and the reactor design aspects with a complete overview of the various applications to wastewater treatment in the recent years. In the next article of this two article series on imperative technologies, hybrid methods (basically combination of the oxidation processes) will be discussed and the current work forms a useful foundation for the work focusing on hybrid technologies.

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Keywords:Wastewater Treatment; Cavitation; Photocatalysis; Ozonation; Hydrogen Peroxide; Fenton's Chemistry; Optimum Treatment Conditions
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