Improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-Fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodology

Abstract Background Petrochemical wastewaters are highly polluting due to having various destructive materials such as aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metal ions. Therefore, they need to be treated before disposal to the environment. However, due to low biodegradability, applying common treatment me...

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Main Authors: Mahmood Derakhshan, Mojtaba Fazeli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Biological Engineering
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13036-018-0104-9
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spelling doaj-744a0fc35fcf40d38c50480e39bad75d2020-11-25T00:45:15ZengBMCJournal of Biological Engineering1754-16112018-06-0112111010.1186/s13036-018-0104-9Improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-Fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodologyMahmood Derakhshan0Mojtaba Fazeli1Faculty of Civil, Water and Environmental Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University A.CFaculty of Civil, Water and Environmental Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University A.CAbstract Background Petrochemical wastewaters are highly polluting due to having various destructive materials such as aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metal ions. Therefore, they need to be treated before disposal to the environment. However, due to low biodegradability, applying common treatment methods such as activated sludge is not feasible for these wastewaters. Methods Photo-Fenton is an advanced oxidation process which was applied to promote the biodegradability of hardly-decomposable petrochemical wastewaters. The wastewater samples were provided by Maroon and Karoon petrochemical plants, located in Mahshahr, Iran. To design the experiments and analyze the experimental results, response surface method with four variables (input COD and TDS concentrations and injected a dosage of H2O2 and Fe2+) and four fixed parameters (temperature, pH, retention time, and UV power) were used. Results The ranges of input COD, H2O2, Fe2+ and TDS were 1000 to 2500 mg L− 1, 1000 to 4000 mg L− 1, 500 to 3000 mg L− 1, and 4500 to 11,500 mg L− 1, respectively. Average input BOD5/COD ratio was 0.09. These ranges and values were determined according to the quality of the raw wastewater and experimental design. Output BOD5/COD ratio was varying between 0.3 and 0.6, which declined with an increase of input COD. The results showed that the biodegradability of the industrial wastewater was promoted upon application of higher H2O2 and Fe2+ concentrations. Meanwhile, TDS concentration had no significant effect on biodegradability of this wastewater. The following optimum conditions were resulted by evaluating the maximum efficiency of the reactor in enhancing the biodegradability of the wastewater: 1000 mg L− 1 input COD, 2668 mg L− 1 H2O2, 1655 mg L− 1 Fe2+, 8000 mg L− 1 TDS, 0.6 output BOD5/COD, 852 mg L− 1 output BOD5 and 939 mg L− 1 output COD. Conclusion Photo-Fenton method is highly efficient for increasing the biodegradability of petrochemical wastewaters before applying biological wastewater treatment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13036-018-0104-9Petrochemical wastewaterPhoto-FentonHardly-decomposableBiodegradation
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Improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-Fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodology
Journal of Biological Engineering
Petrochemical wastewater
Photo-Fenton
Hardly-decomposable
Biodegradation
author_facet Mahmood Derakhshan
Mojtaba Fazeli
author_sort Mahmood Derakhshan
title Improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-Fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodology
title_short Improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-Fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodology
title_full Improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-Fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodology
title_fullStr Improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-Fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed Improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-Fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodology
title_sort improved biodegradability of hardly-decomposable wastewaters from petrochemical industry through photo-fenton method and determination of optimum operational conditions by response surface methodology
publisher BMC
series Journal of Biological Engineering
issn 1754-1611
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background Petrochemical wastewaters are highly polluting due to having various destructive materials such as aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metal ions. Therefore, they need to be treated before disposal to the environment. However, due to low biodegradability, applying common treatment methods such as activated sludge is not feasible for these wastewaters. Methods Photo-Fenton is an advanced oxidation process which was applied to promote the biodegradability of hardly-decomposable petrochemical wastewaters. The wastewater samples were provided by Maroon and Karoon petrochemical plants, located in Mahshahr, Iran. To design the experiments and analyze the experimental results, response surface method with four variables (input COD and TDS concentrations and injected a dosage of H2O2 and Fe2+) and four fixed parameters (temperature, pH, retention time, and UV power) were used. Results The ranges of input COD, H2O2, Fe2+ and TDS were 1000 to 2500 mg L− 1, 1000 to 4000 mg L− 1, 500 to 3000 mg L− 1, and 4500 to 11,500 mg L− 1, respectively. Average input BOD5/COD ratio was 0.09. These ranges and values were determined according to the quality of the raw wastewater and experimental design. Output BOD5/COD ratio was varying between 0.3 and 0.6, which declined with an increase of input COD. The results showed that the biodegradability of the industrial wastewater was promoted upon application of higher H2O2 and Fe2+ concentrations. Meanwhile, TDS concentration had no significant effect on biodegradability of this wastewater. The following optimum conditions were resulted by evaluating the maximum efficiency of the reactor in enhancing the biodegradability of the wastewater: 1000 mg L− 1 input COD, 2668 mg L− 1 H2O2, 1655 mg L− 1 Fe2+, 8000 mg L− 1 TDS, 0.6 output BOD5/COD, 852 mg L− 1 output BOD5 and 939 mg L− 1 output COD. Conclusion Photo-Fenton method is highly efficient for increasing the biodegradability of petrochemical wastewaters before applying biological wastewater treatment.
topic Petrochemical wastewater
Photo-Fenton
Hardly-decomposable
Biodegradation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13036-018-0104-9
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