Abstract

Soil contamination by non-aqueous phase liquid compounds (NAPLs), mainly from petroleum hydrocarbons, has been a matter of great concern, especially due to aromatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon contamination, which can pose a health risk due to its carcinogenic and mutagenic properties. In this study, oil sludge treatment was carried out using heterogeneous photocatalysis (H 2O 2/UV/TiO 2). A 2 3 factorial design experimental plan was used, applying black and white light reactors; in addition the effects of hydrogen peroxide (H 2O 2) concentration, TiO 2 mass and irradiation time were evaluated using TOC removal as a response. Heterogeneous photocatalysis provided efficient degradation and mineralization of a large part of the organic matter. Moreover, the method also proved to be an alternative treatment for removing PAH from oil sludge, eliminating 100% of all PAH content from the oil sludge sample after 96 h of irradiation.

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