Journal of Human, Environment, and Health Promotion | |
Performance Evaluation of Chemical Coagulation and Electro-Fenton Combined Processes Treating Real Pharmaceutical Wastewater | |
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Shima Goodarzi1  Ghodratollah Shams Khorramabadi1  Mohammad Amin Karami1  | |
[1] Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences | |
关键词: Chemical coagulation; Electro-Fenton; COD; Pharmaceutical industry wastewater; | |
DOI : 10.52547/jhehp.8.1.42 | |
来源: Journal of Human Environment and Health Promotion | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: Pharmaceutical wastewater mainly contains high levels of organic matter. In order to produce a suitable wastewater for discharge into the municipal sewage, chemical and electrochemical methods have been studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of chemical coagulation/electro-Fenton combination process in chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction of pharmaceutical wastewater. Methods: The effect of Poly aluminum chloride (PAC) concentration 25-300 mg/L and pH of 3-7-10 were investigated. The effluent of chemical coagulation stage was transferred to the electro-Fenton stage. Fur thur, the effect of H2O2 concentration 100 - 4000 mg/L, contact time of 15-120 min, voltage of 10-30 v and pH of 3-10 were investigated. Results:The results showed that the highest removal rate of COD was 93.5% in the optimal conditions at coagulant dose 200 mg/L and pH of 7 for the coagulation process, and at concentration of 100 mg/L hydrogen peroxide, the voltage of 20, pH of 3 and contact time of 30 min for the electro-Fenton process (EFP). The results showed that chemical and electrochemical processes are effective methods for the pharmaceutical wastewater treatment. Conclusion: It is generally concluded that combined processes are more effective than the coagulation process alone in removing organic compounds from pharmaceutical wastewater.
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