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Aluminized surface to improve solar light absorption in open reactors: Application for micropollutants removal in effluents from municipal wastewater treatment plants

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 755, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142624

Keywords

EDDS; Neutral photo-Fenton reactions; Organic micropollutants; Raceway pond reactor; Real secondary effluent

Funding

  1. CNPq - National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
  2. Program CAPES/PDSE - CAPES - Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education [88881.187715/2018-01]
  3. Hypatia Program (University of Almeria)
  4. European Union under the ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme [AB41_0027_AQUACYCLE]

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This study proposes the evaluation of an aluminized surface on the bottom of open reactors for a photo-Fenton process to remove micropollutants from municipal wastewater treatment plant effluents. The research found that using lower doses of iron and H2O2 at circumneutral pH effectively degraded various micropollutants in a pilot-scale raceway pond reactor. The results suggest that the strategy of utilizing an aluminized surface can improve the photo-Fenton reaction for efficient micropollutant removal.
This work proposes the evaluation of an aluminized surface on the bottom of open reactors to perform a photo-Fenton process, at circumneutral pH(using Fe III-Ethylenediamine-N,N'-disuccinic acid complex), for elimination of micropollutants (MPs) in real effluents from municipal wastewater treatment plants (EMWWTP). Firstly, the strategy was to initially investigate the real EMWWTP spiked with several MPs (acetaminophen, diclofenac, carbamazepine, caffeine, trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole) with 20 and 100 mu g L-1 in a laboratory scale (evaluated by HPLC-UV) using a solar simulator. Finally, the removal of all MCs present in the real EMWWTP was monitored (evaluated by HPLC-MS) in a pilot-scale (90 L) in a raceway pond reactor (RPR). The treatment time required for degradation above 80% for the investigated MPs was over 30 min, and the predominant effect could be mainly associated with organics present in the real EMWWTP due to the light attenuation and scavenging of radical species. Moreover, the results confirmed that chloride and sulfate would most likely equally not affect the process. The use of an aluminized surface on the bottom of RPRs has been confirmed as a suitable option to improve the photo-Fenton reaction, enabling the use of lower doses of iron. Up to 60 different MPs found in EMWWTP have been successfully degraded using 0.1 mM of Fe at circumneutral pH with a consumption of 30 mg L-1 H2O2 with less than 45 min. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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