COD Removal of Different Industrial Wastewater by Fenton Oxidation Process
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
COD Removal of Different Industrial Wastewater by Fenton Oxidation Process
Yogita Sindhi,
Mehali Mehta
Advanced oxidation processes are possibly one of the most effective methods for the treatment of
wastewater containing organic products (effluents from chemical and agrochemical industries, the textile industry, paints, dyes, etc.).Fenton process is a one of advanced oxidation process. Fenton’s process have been extensively used for the removal of COD, TOC, dyes, phenolic compounds other organic chemicals from industrial and municipal wastewater. In this study, the laboratory scale batch experiments were performed to analyze the COD reduction of three different industrial wastewater samples by using Fenton Process. Various amounts of H2O2 and Fe+2 were taken in order to optimize the COD reduction.
Taxonomy
- Water
- COD Removal
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Wastewater Treatment
- Chemicals
- Water & Wastewater
- Water
1 Comment
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Hello,
I've just seen your post and thought you might be interested that we are also running trials with our laboratory scale hydrodynamic cavitation machine www.cavimax.co.uk using hydrogen peroxide and hydrodynamic cavitation to reduce COD in effluent water from a paper mill.
Did you find good results using the Fenton Process, and what was your method of treating the water?
Regards, Emma