Abstract

AbstractThis study compares the efficiency of oxidation with H2O2 and nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI)in the presence of ultrasound and that of oxidation with ultraviolet radiation and H2O2/nZVI in the removal of MTBE from aqueous solutions. The effects of some parameters, such as ultrasound, contact time (2–60 min), concentration of hydrogen peroxide (5–20 ml/L), concentrations of nZVI (0.15–0.45 g/L), pH (2–9), and concentration of MTBE (50–750 mg/L) were investigated. In this study, the best MTBE removal efficiency was obtained at a rate of 89.56% in a concentration of 50 mg/Lat pH 3.5 with optimal H2O2 concentration of 10 ml/L, nZVI concentration of 0.25 g/L, and oxidation time of 15 min. Comparison of the effects of ultrasound with those of ultraviolet radiation, in similar conditions, showed no significant difference in efficiency between the ultrasound and UV (p ˃ 0.05). However, comparing the efficiency of oxidation in the presence of ultrasound and without ultrasound in similar oxidation conditi...

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