2013
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2013.808245
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Cosmetic wastewater treatment by coagulation and advanced oxidation processes

Abstract: In this study, the treatment process of three cosmetic wastewater types has been investigated. Coagulation allowed to achieve chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal of 74.6%, 37.7% and 74.0% for samples A (Al2(SO4)3), B (Brentafloc F3) and C (PAX 16), respectively. The Fenton process proved to be effective as well - COD removal was equal to 75.1%, 44.7% and 68.1%, respectively. Coagulation with FeCl3 and the subsequent photo-Fenton process resulted in the best values of final COD removal equal to 92.4%, 62.8% an… Show more

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“…Generally, oxidative radicals or other intermediates are generated during AOP treatment and the oxidative species oxidize the electron-enriched organic pollutants [1][2][3]. Among the most commonly applied AOPs, the Fe 2+ -H 2 O 2 Fenton system has attracted great interest and has been used for water remediation on a large scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, oxidative radicals or other intermediates are generated during AOP treatment and the oxidative species oxidize the electron-enriched organic pollutants [1][2][3]. Among the most commonly applied AOPs, the Fe 2+ -H 2 O 2 Fenton system has attracted great interest and has been used for water remediation on a large scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naumczyk i in. [18,19] otrzymali natomiast wartości 37,7-74,6%, a Suarez i in. [23] wartości 30-52%.…”
Section: Koagulacjaunclassified
“…The treatment efficiencies with various coagulants of three cosmetic wastewaters were assessed by Naumczyk et al (2014). Coagulation achieved COD removal of 74.6%, 37.7% and 74.0% for Al2(SO4)3, Brentafloc, and PAX 16, respectively.…”
Section: Rincon and Mottamentioning
confidence: 99%