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Degradation of organic compounds from industrial pharmaceutical effluent through advanced oxidation processes
Date issued
2015
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental study focused on the degradation of an industrial pharmaceutical
effluent through advanced oxidation processes. In the present study, two procedures (Fenton and photoFenton) were applied to the degradation of organic compounds from the pharmaceutical effluent; these are
focused on the influence of the operational parameters on the efficiency of the oxidation of the organic
compounds from the effluent and determining the optimal operating conditions in view to obtain a greater
process performance. The degradation process was studied by monitoring the changes in the organic substrate
concentration using chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC) and high-performance
liquid chromatography (HPLC) analyses. The results suggest that the techniques applied could be used to
remove organic compounds from industrial pharmaceutical effluent.
effluent through advanced oxidation processes. In the present study, two procedures (Fenton and photoFenton) were applied to the degradation of organic compounds from the pharmaceutical effluent; these are
focused on the influence of the operational parameters on the efficiency of the oxidation of the organic
compounds from the effluent and determining the optimal operating conditions in view to obtain a greater
process performance. The degradation process was studied by monitoring the changes in the organic substrate
concentration using chemical oxygen demand (COD), total organic carbon (TOC) and high-performance
liquid chromatography (HPLC) analyses. The results suggest that the techniques applied could be used to
remove organic compounds from industrial pharmaceutical effluent.
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