Abstract
In the present experimental work, the degradation and detoxification of two commercially important products being widely used in the tannery industry as synthetic tannin (ST) and degreasing agent (EP) containing 0.1% of nonylphenol ethoxylate (NPE) as well as degreasing wastewater from re-tanning was investigated using Fenton (FO) and Photo-Fenton (PFC) oxidation processes. FO and PFC oxidation experiments were performed in batch reactors for 30 min at pH 3 ± 0.2 and 40–45°C, considering the actual temperature and pH values of retanning bath effluents. For the FO experiments the effect of varying Fe2+ and H2O2 concentrations and UV-C light irradiation on oxidation measured by the parameters COD, UV254 and UV280 absorbancies was studied. Toxicity of untreated and FO, PFC-treated synthetic solutions to the freshwater cladoceran Daphnia magna was also tested. PFC provided appreciably high COD (>80%) and UV254 and UV280 (>90%) removals for ST. The toxicity could be drastically reduced in the PFC-treated ST sa...
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