Irradiated-assisted electrochemical processes for the removal of persistent pollutants from real wastewater

In this work, it is studied the treatment of real wastewater (intensified with two target compounds) using electro-irradiated technologies. Two types of effluents coming from an organic-synthesis pharmaceutical industry and the outlet of a municipal wastewater treatment plant were intensified with m...

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Authors: Vidales, Martín de, Millán, M., Saez, C., Cañizares, Pablo, Rodrigo, Manuel Andrés
Format: article
Publication Date:2017
Country:España
Institution:Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Repository:RUIdeRA. Repositorio Institucional de la UCLM
OAI Identifier:oai:ruidera.uclm.es:10578/29765
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10578/29765
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Electrochemical oxidation
Real wastewater
Sonoelectrolysis
Photoelectrolysis
Caffeine
Metoprolo
Oxidación electroquímica
Aguas residuales reales
Sonoelectrólisis
Fotoelectrólisis
Cafeína
Metoprolol
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Summary:In this work, it is studied the treatment of real wastewater (intensified with two target compounds) using electro-irradiated technologies. Two types of effluents coming from an organic-synthesis pharmaceutical industry and the outlet of a municipal wastewater treatment plant were intensified with metoprolol (β-blocker) and caffeine (stimulant), respectively. Conductive diamond electrochemical oxidation (CDEO), photolysis, sonolysis and all possible combinations among these technologies were evaluated for the treatment of both wastes. Results demonstrate that complete oxidation of the target compounds, as well as mineralization of the organic compounds contained in the matrixes, can be attained by all electro-irradiated technologies and no salt addition was needed to obtain an efficient treatment. Single irradiated technologies were inefficient in the oxidation but their combination with CDEO improves significantly the efficiency of the process showing clear synergistic effects. However, due to the large energy requirement of ultrasound irradiation, this combination is only cost-effective in the case of ultraviolet irradiation.