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A G Chakinala1, D H Bremner, A E Burgess
1School of Contemporary Sciences, University of Abertay Dundee, Bell Street, Dundee, UK.
Abstract:
For the first time hydrodynamic cavitation induced by a liquid whistle reactor (LWR) has been used in conjunction with the advanced Fenton process (AFP) for the treatment of industrial wastewater. Semi-batch experiments in the LWR were designed to investigate the performance of the process by optimising various parameters such as pressure, pH, H2O2 concentration and the concentration of industrial wastewater samples on the mineralisation of the total organic carbon (TOC). It was found that higher pressures are more favourable for a rapid TOC mineralisation.
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