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Fenton oxidation as a strategy to preserve the biomass in the activated sludge system
Doumic, Lucila Inés
; Almeida, Maria Esperanza; Giullietti, Giuliana; Ayude, María Alejandra
; Ferro Orozco, Ana Micaela
Fecha de publicación:
02/2020
Editorial:
Planta Piloto de Ingeniería Química
Revista:
Latin American Applied Research
ISSN:
1851-8796
e-ISSN:
0327-0793
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Wastewaters containing biocides constitute an increasing environmental pollution concern. In this work, the feasibility of implementing a pretreatment based on the Fenton process to minimize the negative impact of biocide compounds, such asbenzalkonium chlorides (BAC), on the activated sludge system was studied. The behavior of the microbial community in the presence of a BAC solution untreated (BAC100) or pre-treated by homogeneous Fenton oxidation (BAC100/HF) was analyzed. The addition of BAC100 to the activated sludge system caused adeleterious effect. The cellular lysis process caused a 30% decrease in biomass concentration. The inhibition of respiratory activity was 73%. In contrast,BAC100/HF caused no significant decrease in the biomass concentration or detectable inhibition of the respiratory activity. Besides, the consumption of easily oxidizable products was observed. Results indicated that the homogeneous Fenton process as a pre-treatment of wastewaters containing BAC could become afeasible alternative to protect active biomass in biological treatment systems.
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Doumic, Lucila Inés; Almeida, Maria Esperanza; Giullietti, Giuliana; Ayude, María Alejandra; Ferro Orozco, Ana Micaela; Fenton oxidation as a strategy to preserve the biomass in the activated sludge system; Planta Piloto de Ingeniería Química; Latin American Applied Research; 50; 2; 2-2020; 145-150
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