Issue 44, 2019, Issue in Progress

Removal of refractory organics in dinitrodiazophenol industrial wastewater by an ultraviolet-coupled Fenton process

Abstract

A significant amount of biorefractory organic wastewater is generated during the production of dinitrodiazophenol (DDNP). In this study, ultraviolet light (254 nm) that was coupled with the Fenton (UV-Fenton) process was applied to treat refractory organics in DDNP industrial wastewater. The effects of key parameters (i.e., H2O2 dose, Fe2+ dosage, and initial pH) on the treatment efficacy for DDNP industrial wastewater by the UV-Fenton process was investigated systematically. Alcohol quenching experiments were carried out to identify reactive oxygen species in the UV-Fenton process. The treatment efficacy and degradation characteristics of refractory organics were studied and compared by using control experiments. Increasing H2O2 and Fe2+ doses could lead to improved treatment results to a different extent. A more intense reaction and better treatment results were achieved by using the UV-Fenton process at lower pH conditions. Under optimal conditions of H2O2 dose = 7.5 mL L−1, Fe2+ dosage = 0.05 mM, and initial pH = 5.0, the pseudo-first order constants k for chemical oxygen demand removal and color number removal were 0.18 min−1 and 1.24 min−1, and the chemical oxygen demand and color number removal efficiencies were 74.24% and 99.94%, respectively. The treatment results for the UV-Fenton process were better than other processes under the same conditions, and a significant synergetic effect was observed for the UV-Fenton process. Alcohol quenching experiments indicated that the predominant reactive oxygen species in the UV-Fenton process was the hydroxyl radical (·OH). Because more ·OH was produced, the UV-Fenton process exhibited a much better treatment performance in degrading and destroying organic structures (i.e., benzene rings, –NO2, and –N[double bond, length as m-dash]N–). Furthermore, the biodegradability indicated by the biological oxygen demand/chemical oxygen demand ratio was improved considerably to 0.48 from 0.054. The good treatment performance by UV-Fenton allowed for a more efficient electrical energy consumption compared with the UV and UV-H2O2. This study provides a theoretical reference for DDNP industrial wastewater treatment by using the UV-Fenton process.

Graphical abstract: Removal of refractory organics in dinitrodiazophenol industrial wastewater by an ultraviolet-coupled Fenton process

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jun 2019
Accepted
06 Aug 2019
First published
14 Aug 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 25414-25422

Removal of refractory organics in dinitrodiazophenol industrial wastewater by an ultraviolet-coupled Fenton process

G. Ran and Q. Li, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 25414 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA04905C

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