Disinfection of urban wastewater by a new photo-Fenton like process using Cu-iminodisuccinic acid complex as catalyst at neutral pH
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Photo-Fenton process is among the most effective advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) in urban
wastewater treatment and disinfection, but its application as tertiary treatment at full scale has not been
a feasible/attractive option so far because optimum conditions are typically achieved under acidic pH. In
this work a new photo Fenton like process (UV-C/H2O2/IDS-Cu) using iminodisuccinic acid (IDS)-Cu
complex as catalyst, was compared to other processes (UV-C/H2O2/Cu, UV-C/H2O2/Fe, H2O2 and UV-C) in
urban wastewater disinfection. Since this is the first time that IDS-Cu complex was isolated and used as
catalyst, preliminary tests to evaluate the mineralization of a model compound (phenol, 25 mg L1 initial
concentration) in water by UV-C/H2O2/IDS-Cu were carried out. Almost complete mineralization of
phenol (95%) was observed after 60 min treatment, being the process more effective than all other
investigated AOPs (Fenton and photo-Fenton processes). This process was also proven to be more
effective in the inactivation of E. coli (complete inactivation (3.5 log units) in 10 min) at natural pH
(7.8 ± 0.5) in real wastewater, than the other processes investigated. Unlike of what observed for E. coli
inactivation, the investigated processes only partially inactivated total bacterial population (from 18% for
UV-C to 43% for UV-C/H2O2/Cu), according to flow cytometry measurements. In particular, Cu based
photo-Fenton processes resulted in the higher percentage of inactivated total cells, thus being consistent
with the results of E. coli inactivation. It is worthy to note that, as H2O2 was decreased, UV-C/H2O2/Cu-IDS
was more effective than UV-C/H2O2/Cu process. Moreover, the formation of small and large clusters
decreased in the presence of Cu and Cu-IDS complex, and process efficiency improved accordingly; these
results show that Cu based AOPs can more effectively disaggregate clusters, thus making disinfection
process more effective than Fe based AOPs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
wastewater
Elenco autori:
Corno, Gianluca; Fontaneto, Diego; DI CESARE, Andrea
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