Use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processes

The solar driven photo-Fenton process for treating water containing phenol as a contaminant has been evaluated by means of pilot-scale experiments with a parabolic trough solar reactor (PTR). The effects of Fe(II) (0.04-1.0 mmol L-1), H2O2 (7-270 mmol L-1), initial phenol concentration (100 and 500...

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Main Authors: K. R. B. Nogueira, A. C. S. C. Teixeira, C. A. O. Nascimento, R. Guardani
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2008-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-17d9c1cdabed493787566941b4180a192020-11-24T22:36:20ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832008-12-0125467168210.1590/S0104-66322008000400005Use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processesK. R. B. NogueiraA. C. S. C. TeixeiraC. A. O. NascimentoR. GuardaniThe solar driven photo-Fenton process for treating water containing phenol as a contaminant has been evaluated by means of pilot-scale experiments with a parabolic trough solar reactor (PTR). The effects of Fe(II) (0.04-1.0 mmol L-1), H2O2 (7-270 mmol L-1), initial phenol concentration (100 and 500 mg C L-1), solar radiation, and operation mode (batch and fed-batch) on the process efficiency were investigated. More than 90% of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was removed within 3 hours of irradiation or less, a performance equivalent to that of artificially-irradiated reactors, indicating that solar light can be used either as an effective complementary or as an alternative source of photons for the photo-Fenton degradation process. A non-linear multivariable model based on a neural network was fit to the experimental results of batch-mode experiments in order to evaluate the relative importance of the process variables considered on the DOC removal over the reaction time. This included solar radiation, which is not a controlled variable. The observed behavior of the system in batch-mode was compared with fed-batch experiments carried out under similar conditions. The main contribution of the study consists of the results from experiments under different conditions and the discussion of the system behavior. Both constitute important information for the design and scale-up of solar radiation-based photodegradation processes.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322008000400005Photo-FentonPhenolSolar reactorsPhotodegradationWastewaterNeural networks
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author K. R. B. Nogueira
A. C. S. C. Teixeira
C. A. O. Nascimento
R. Guardani
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A. C. S. C. Teixeira
C. A. O. Nascimento
R. Guardani
Use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processes
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Photo-Fenton
Phenol
Solar reactors
Photodegradation
Wastewater
Neural networks
author_facet K. R. B. Nogueira
A. C. S. C. Teixeira
C. A. O. Nascimento
R. Guardani
author_sort K. R. B. Nogueira
title Use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processes
title_short Use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processes
title_full Use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processes
title_fullStr Use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processes
title_full_unstemmed Use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processes
title_sort use of solar energy in the treatment of water contaminated with phenol by photochemical processes
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 2008-12-01
description The solar driven photo-Fenton process for treating water containing phenol as a contaminant has been evaluated by means of pilot-scale experiments with a parabolic trough solar reactor (PTR). The effects of Fe(II) (0.04-1.0 mmol L-1), H2O2 (7-270 mmol L-1), initial phenol concentration (100 and 500 mg C L-1), solar radiation, and operation mode (batch and fed-batch) on the process efficiency were investigated. More than 90% of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) was removed within 3 hours of irradiation or less, a performance equivalent to that of artificially-irradiated reactors, indicating that solar light can be used either as an effective complementary or as an alternative source of photons for the photo-Fenton degradation process. A non-linear multivariable model based on a neural network was fit to the experimental results of batch-mode experiments in order to evaluate the relative importance of the process variables considered on the DOC removal over the reaction time. This included solar radiation, which is not a controlled variable. The observed behavior of the system in batch-mode was compared with fed-batch experiments carried out under similar conditions. The main contribution of the study consists of the results from experiments under different conditions and the discussion of the system behavior. Both constitute important information for the design and scale-up of solar radiation-based photodegradation processes.
topic Photo-Fenton
Phenol
Solar reactors
Photodegradation
Wastewater
Neural networks
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