Analysis of the effect of the operational conditions in a combined adsorption–ozonation process with granular activated carbon for the treatment of phenol wastewater
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2020-02-12Autor
Ferreiro Santiso, Cristian
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Reaction Chemistry and Engineering 5(4) : 760-778 (2020)
Resumen
This work proposes a mathematical model as a basis for studying the combined adsorption–ozonation
process (Ad/Ox) with the complexity involved in a three-phase system. The description of this operation
involves several parameters that describe the system kinetics and adsorption phenomena. This paper
analyses the Ad/Ox process compared with simple ozonation, investigating the benefits of activated carbon
(AC) in ozonation, primary degradation and mineralization of phenol solutions. This study focuses on Ad/Ox
with granular activated carbon (GAC) and analyses how the phenol degradation kinetics depend on the
amount of AC. Thus, a priority order of relevance is established for the proposed mathematical model
parameters. For example, the adsorption kinetic constant may vary meaningfully within the same process.
Finally, this paper studies the GAC behaviour after a given number of cycles, followed by the regeneration
process. The calculated kinetic coefficients relating to the liquid and solid media explain the changes in
process efficiency.