JOURNAL ARTICLE

Advanced treatment of biologically treated medium density fiberboard (MDF) wastewater with Fenton and Fenton enhanced hydrodynamic cavitation process

Çigdem Balcik-CanbolatHacer SakarAhmet KaragündüzBülent Keskinler

Year: 2016 Journal:   Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology Vol: 91 (12)Pages: 2935-2941   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND Biological treatment processes are often ineffective for the treatment of medium density fiberboard ( MDF ) wastewater due the presence of non‐biodegradable and refractory compounds. Fenton and Fenton enhanced hydrodynamic cavitation ( HC ) processes may be cost effective solutions for the treatment of such wastewater. RESULTS Removals of COD , formaldehyde and color by Fenton and Fenton enhanced HC processes were investigated in this study. The optimum H 2 O 2 /Fe 2+ molar ratio at the initial pH of 3 for the optimum COD removal efficiency was 2.5/1 in 70 min reaction time. Furthermore, faster removal rates of pollutants were also observed with HC enhanced Fenton process. The presence of various herbicides and fungicides in the wastewater were detected by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry ( GC / MS ). CONCLUSIONS The Fenton enhanced process resulted in faster COD removal rates than those obtained in Fenton alone. The Fenton enhanced HC process appears to be a cost‐effective alternative for the treatment of highly toxic and non‐biodegradable MDF wastewater. © 2016 Society of Chemical Industry

Keywords:
Wastewater Chemistry Pulp and paper industry Formaldehyde Sewage treatment Medium density fiberboard Advanced oxidation process Chemical engineering Chromatography Waste management Materials science Organic chemistry Composite material

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