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Towards an Efficient Generalization of the Online Dosage of Hydrogen Peroxide in Photo-Fenton Process to Treat Industrial Wastewater

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182413313

Keywords

photo-Fenton process; hydrogen peroxide dosage; dissolved oxygen; control; wastewater; paracetamol; sulfamethazine

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [PID2020-116051RB-I00]
  2. European Regional Development Fund [PID2020-116051RB-I00]
  3. China Scholarship Council [201706950041]
  4. SERC Chile [ANID/FONDAP/15110019, ANID/FONDECYT/1200460]
  5. [IJC2019-038880-I]
  6. [MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033]

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The study demonstrates that smarter monitoring of dissolved oxygen enables efficient control strategies for the dosage of H2O2, leading to improved treatment efficiency, reduced operating costs, and decreased complexity in control parameters.
This work addresses the dosage of H2O2 in photo-Fenton processes and the monitoring of Dissolved oxygen (DO) that can be used to drive the dosage of H2O2. The objective of this work is to show that a smarter monitoring of a process variable such as DO (for which on-line measurement can be inexpensively obtained) enables the proposal and implementation of efficient dosage strategies. The work explores the application of a recent proposed strategy consisting of: (i) initial H2O2 addition, (ii) continuous H2O2 addition until a DO set up is reached, and (iii) automatic H2O2 addition by an on-off control system based on DO slope monitoring, and applies it to the treatment of different individual contaminants and their mixtures (paracetamol and sulfamethazine). The assays performed following this dosage strategy showed improved values of TOC removed per H2O2 consumed. For the case of sulfamethazine, this improvement increased up to 25-35% with respect to the efficiency obtained without dosage. Furthermore, a deeper analysis of the results allowed detecting and assessing the opportunity to redesign the dosage scheme and reduce its complexity and the number of control parameters. The promising results obtained are discussed in regard of future research into further increasing the simplicity and robustness of this generalized control strategy that improves the applicability of the photo-Fenton process by reducing its operating costs and increasing automation.

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