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“…2). In general, the TOC removal results compare well with previous reported organic removals (which are often around 85 % (Bejankiwar et al 2003;Tokumura et al 2006;Zayas et al 2007;Tokumura et al 2008;Kondo et al 2010;Yamal-Turbay et al 2012)). However, what is noteworthy in this research is that high levels of mineralization were observed within a reasonably short time frame, which is important given that real-world, coffee pulping wastewater was being used (which, by its very nature, is considerably more complex than its synthetic counterpart).…”
Section: Organic Matter Removalsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…2). In general, the TOC removal results compare well with previous reported organic removals (which are often around 85 % (Bejankiwar et al 2003;Tokumura et al 2006;Zayas et al 2007;Tokumura et al 2008;Kondo et al 2010;Yamal-Turbay et al 2012)). However, what is noteworthy in this research is that high levels of mineralization were observed within a reasonably short time frame, which is important given that real-world, coffee pulping wastewater was being used (which, by its very nature, is considerably more complex than its synthetic counterpart).…”
Section: Organic Matter Removalsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Previous studies investigating AOPs for the treatment of coffee wastewater seem to have focused on either the application of AOPs after biological or physical-chemical pre-treatment methods (Bejankiwar et al 2003;Zayas Pérez et al 2007;Kondo et al 2010); or the use of synthetic, instant-coffee solutions (Tokumura et al 2006(Tokumura et al , 2008Yamal-Turbay et al 2012;Satori and Kawase 2014). Further research is needed to achieve a robust, stand-alone system capable of treating a real coffee wastewater.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…The poultry processing wastewater contains large amount of dissolved organics (0.8-2.5 kg/ton as biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)), phosphorus (10-100 mg/L), nitrogen (about 6% of the BOD level), fats, proteins, carbohydrates and other residues (i.e. skin and feathers) [2]. Commonly, conventional physicochemical methods (coagulation, sedimentation and filtration) in combination with biological methods are used for the treatment of poultry wastewater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…studied the photo-Fenton degradation of fifteen emerging contaminants at low concentrations in simulated and actual effluent from a municipal wastewater treatment plant.Testing showed that the degradation of the compounds, which included atrazine, was dependent on the presence of bicarbonate and carbonate hydroxyl radical scavengers but was relatively independent of the pH Kondo et al (2010). studied using Fenton and photo-Fenton processes to treat coffee pulping wastewater, which contains organic wastes such as pesticides.…”
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