Abstract

This study investigated pretreatment and biodegradability of wastewater from a paper recycling plant using the electrochemical peroxidation process in a bench scale reactor. The influence of wastewater pH, H2O2 concentration, current density, and reaction time was evaluated for the removal of COD from the wastewater. The COD of wastewater from paper recycling decreased from the initial level of 4300mg/L in raw wastewater to 106mg/L (95.7% removal) in wastewater treated by the electrochemical peroxidation process at optimum pH, H2O2 concentration, current densities of 4, 15 and 5mA/cm2, and a reaction time of 30min. The optimum ratio of H2O2 (mM) to Fe2+ (mM) was found to be 2. The biodegradability of wastewater increased from an initial level of 0.12 to 0.43 after treatment by the electrochemical peroxidation process under optimum experimental conditions at a reaction time of 30min. Overall, the electrochemical peroxidation process proved to be an efficient and appropriate technique for COD reduction and enhancement of biodegradability of the industrial effluents containing high concentrations of recalcitrant organic compounds.

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