Optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using Fenton oxidation

Present study deals with the treatment of coking wastewater (CWW) using Fenton oxidation process for the degradation of pollutants containing chemical oxygen demand (COD), phenol and cyanide. The experiments were performed in batch mode to study the effect of operating parameters like initial pH (pH...

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Main Authors: Vibha Verma, Parmesh Kumar Chaudhari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:Arabian Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535220300459
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spelling doaj-07a28e13dfec4363bf4080c4b3ea1e752020-11-25T01:58:16ZengElsevierArabian Journal of Chemistry1878-53522020-04-0113450845095Optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using Fenton oxidationVibha Verma0Parmesh Kumar Chaudhari1Corresponding author.; Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur 492010, IndiaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Raipur 492010, IndiaPresent study deals with the treatment of coking wastewater (CWW) using Fenton oxidation process for the degradation of pollutants containing chemical oxygen demand (COD), phenol and cyanide. The experiments were performed in batch mode to study the effect of operating parameters like initial pH (pHi), temperature (T), oxidant H2O2 amount, catalyst mass loading (Cw) and treatment time (tR). The response surface methodology (RSM) gave optimum value of pH, H2O2, Cw and tR as 3, 0.3 M, 1.85 g/L (0.0266 M) and 1.52 h. At this optimum operating condition maximum 84.66% COD, 88.46% phenol and 79.34% cyanide reduction were achieved from initial value of COD (CODi) = 2810.0 mg/L, phenoli = 283.0 mg/L and cyanidei = 18.88 mg/L. Results reflect that Fenton oxidation is an effective process for the reduction of pollutants present in CWW. The CWW treated by Fenton oxidation having average value COD = 590.0 mg/L, phenol = 39.49 mg/L and cyanide = 5.2 mg/L was further treated by adsorption process as second stage treatment, and these values were reached to COD = 199.0 mg/L, phenol = 0.0 mg/L and cyanide = 2.36 mg/L. The response surface methodology (RSM) was used for the designing and optimization of the experiments. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) suggested the high regression coefficient R2 = 0.999 and 0.993 for COD and phenol removal respectively. The two stage treated CWW can be recycled and reused in same industry for various purpose. Keywords: Fenton oxidation, Adsorption, Coking wastewater, COD, Phenol, Cyanidehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878535220300459
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author Vibha Verma
Parmesh Kumar Chaudhari
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Optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using Fenton oxidation
Arabian Journal of Chemistry
author_facet Vibha Verma
Parmesh Kumar Chaudhari
author_sort Vibha Verma
title Optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using Fenton oxidation
title_short Optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using Fenton oxidation
title_full Optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using Fenton oxidation
title_fullStr Optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using Fenton oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using Fenton oxidation
title_sort optimization of multiple parameters for treatment of coking wastewater using fenton oxidation
publisher Elsevier
series Arabian Journal of Chemistry
issn 1878-5352
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Present study deals with the treatment of coking wastewater (CWW) using Fenton oxidation process for the degradation of pollutants containing chemical oxygen demand (COD), phenol and cyanide. The experiments were performed in batch mode to study the effect of operating parameters like initial pH (pHi), temperature (T), oxidant H2O2 amount, catalyst mass loading (Cw) and treatment time (tR). The response surface methodology (RSM) gave optimum value of pH, H2O2, Cw and tR as 3, 0.3 M, 1.85 g/L (0.0266 M) and 1.52 h. At this optimum operating condition maximum 84.66% COD, 88.46% phenol and 79.34% cyanide reduction were achieved from initial value of COD (CODi) = 2810.0 mg/L, phenoli = 283.0 mg/L and cyanidei = 18.88 mg/L. Results reflect that Fenton oxidation is an effective process for the reduction of pollutants present in CWW. The CWW treated by Fenton oxidation having average value COD = 590.0 mg/L, phenol = 39.49 mg/L and cyanide = 5.2 mg/L was further treated by adsorption process as second stage treatment, and these values were reached to COD = 199.0 mg/L, phenol = 0.0 mg/L and cyanide = 2.36 mg/L. The response surface methodology (RSM) was used for the designing and optimization of the experiments. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) suggested the high regression coefficient R2 = 0.999 and 0.993 for COD and phenol removal respectively. The two stage treated CWW can be recycled and reused in same industry for various purpose. Keywords: Fenton oxidation, Adsorption, Coking wastewater, COD, Phenol, Cyanide
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