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ADVANCED OXIDATION PROCESSES FOR FOOD INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DECONTAMINATION

Journal

JOURNAL OF ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 61-71

Publisher

POLISH SOC ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/1858

Keywords

advanced oxidation process; wastewater; food industry

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  1. Faculty of Environmental Protection and Engineering, Czestochowa University of Technology [BS/MN-401-315/11]

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High organic matter content is a basic problem in food industry wastewaters. Typically, the amount and composition of the effluent varies considerably. In the article four groups of advanced processes and their combination of food industry wastewater treatment have been reviewed: electrochemical oxidation (EC), Fenton's process, ozonation of water and photocatalytic processes. All advanced oxidation processes (AOP's) are characterized by a common chemical feature: the capability of exploiting high reactivity of HO center dot radicals in driving oxidation processes which are suitable for achieving decolonization and odour reduction, and the complete mineralization or increase of bioavailability of recalcitrant organic pollutants.

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