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Removal of phosphonates from industrial wastewater with UV/Fell, Fenton and UV/Fenton treatment

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WATER RESEARCH
卷 122, 期 -, 页码 345-354

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2017.06.009

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Phosphonates; Metal-catalyzed photolysis; Photo-Fenton; Wastewater treatment

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  1. Willy-Hager-Stiftung, Stuttgart

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Phosphonates are an important group of phosphorus-containing compounds due to their increasing industrial use and possible eutrophication potential. This study involves investigations into the methods UV/Fe-II, Fenton and UV/Fenton for their removal from a pure water matrix and industrial wastewaters. It could be shown that the degradability of phosphonates by UV/Fe-II (6 kWh/m(3)) in pure water crucially depended on the pH and was higher the less phosphonate groups a phosphonate contains. The UV/Fell method is recommended in particular for the treatment of concentrates with nitrogen-free phosphonates, only little turbidity and a low content of organic compounds. Using Fenton reagent, the degradation of polyphosphonates was relatively weak in a pure water matrix (<20% transformation to o-PO23-). By means of the Photo-Fenton method (6 kWh/m3), those phosphonates with the smallest numbers of phosphonate groups were easier degraded as well at pH 3.5 in a pure water matrix (o-PO43- formation rates of up to 80%). Despite an incomplete transformation of organically bound phosphorus to o-Par with Fenton reagent in an organically highly polluted wastewater (max. 15%), an almost total removal of the total P occurred. The most efficient total P elimination rates were achieved in accordance with the following Fenton implementation: reaction -> sludge separation (acidic) -> neutralization of the supernatant -> sludge separation (neutral). Accordingly, a neutralization directly after the reaction phase led to a lower total P removal extent. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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