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Vacuum UV pre-treatment coupled with self-generated peroxide stimulation of biomass: An innovative hybrid system for detoxification and mineralization of toxic compounds

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131701

Keywords

p-Nitrophenol; Advanced oxidation process; Fluidized-bed reactor; Biodegradation; Vacuum UV

Funding

  1. Iran National Institute for Medical Research Development (NIMAD), Iran [995680]
  2. Tarbiat Modares University, Iran [IG-39801]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MICIU) [RYC 2018-024033-1]

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The study found that coupling the chemical-less UVC/VUV process and packed bed bioreactor system can efficiently treat toxic environmental contaminants, such as p-nitrophenol (pNP). This hybrid system showed significantly higher efficiency in degrading pNP compared to using each system individually.
The degradation of p-nitrophenol (pNP) was investigated in the chemical-less UVC/VUV process (Advanced Oxidation/Reduction Process, AORP), the packed bed bioreactor (PBR), and the hybrid of AORP/PBR system. The control UVC/VUV process degraded and mineralized pNP with rate constants of 0.098 and 0.032 min 1, respectively, at neutral initial pH. Operating the UVC/VUV process in a fluidized bed reactor improved the rate of pNP degradation by 21 % at a packing ratio of 0.5 %. The fluidized bed AORP was operated under continuous flow mode, where 79 % degradation and 28 % mineralization of pNP were obtained along a significant improvement in the biodegradability (41 %) at a hydraulic retention time of 20 min. The oxidation with HO center dot and reduction with eaq simultaneously contributed to the degradation of pNP in the UVC/VUV process. In comparison, degradation and mineralization of pNP in a single PBR process (without pretreatment) was found to be 84.7 % and 47.2 %, respectively, during 30 h biotreatment. Coupling the fluidized bed UVC/VUV with the PBR attained complete biodegradation of the residual pNP within 1 h and over 89 % of TOC reduction during 3 h post treatment in the PBR. Accordingly, the hybrid, fluidized bed UVC/VUV reactor coupled with the PBR is an efficient and promising technology for treating toxic environmental contaminants.

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