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Biodegradability enhancement of refractory pollutants by ozonation: A laboratory investigation on an azo-dyes intermediate
by
Tiravanti, G.
, Lopez, A.
, Ricco, G.
, Di Pinto, A.C.
, Passino, R.
, Mascolo, G.
in
Acetaldehyde
/ Acetone
/ Air temperature
/ Applied sciences
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Azo dyes
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Bubbling
/ By-products
/ chemical oxidations
/ Consumption
/ Degradation
/ Dyes
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ HPLC
/ Industrial wastewaters
/ integrated processes
/ Laboratories
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Organic carbon
/ Ozonation
/ Ozone
/ Ozonization
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Refractory pollutants
/ Removal
/ Room temperature
/ Total organic carbon
/ Wastewaters
/ Water treatment and pollution
1998
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Biodegradability enhancement of refractory pollutants by ozonation: A laboratory investigation on an azo-dyes intermediate
by
Tiravanti, G.
, Lopez, A.
, Ricco, G.
, Di Pinto, A.C.
, Passino, R.
, Mascolo, G.
in
Acetaldehyde
/ Acetone
/ Air temperature
/ Applied sciences
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Azo dyes
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Bubbling
/ By-products
/ chemical oxidations
/ Consumption
/ Degradation
/ Dyes
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ HPLC
/ Industrial wastewaters
/ integrated processes
/ Laboratories
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Organic carbon
/ Ozonation
/ Ozone
/ Ozonization
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Refractory pollutants
/ Removal
/ Room temperature
/ Total organic carbon
/ Wastewaters
/ Water treatment and pollution
1998
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Biodegradability enhancement of refractory pollutants by ozonation: A laboratory investigation on an azo-dyes intermediate
by
Tiravanti, G.
, Lopez, A.
, Ricco, G.
, Di Pinto, A.C.
, Passino, R.
, Mascolo, G.
in
Acetaldehyde
/ Acetone
/ Air temperature
/ Applied sciences
/ Aqueous solutions
/ Azo dyes
/ Biodegradability
/ Biodegradation
/ Bubbling
/ By-products
/ chemical oxidations
/ Consumption
/ Degradation
/ Dyes
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ High-performance liquid chromatography
/ HPLC
/ Industrial wastewaters
/ integrated processes
/ Laboratories
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Organic carbon
/ Ozonation
/ Ozone
/ Ozonization
/ Pollutants
/ Pollution
/ Refractory pollutants
/ Removal
/ Room temperature
/ Total organic carbon
/ Wastewaters
/ Water treatment and pollution
1998
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Biodegradability enhancement of refractory pollutants by ozonation: A laboratory investigation on an azo-dyes intermediate
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Biodegradability enhancement of refractory pollutants by ozonation: A laboratory investigation on an azo-dyes intermediate
1998
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The effectiveness of ozone treatment for improving (he biodegradability of recalcitrant pollutants has been proved by investigating the ozonation reaction of FAST-VIOLET-B (FVB) a bioresistant chemical intermediate of azo-dyes. Laboratory scale experiments have been carried out, at room temperature, by bubbling, for 90 min, ozonated air (9ppmO3/min) into 0.35 l of an alkaline (pH=11) aqueous solution (50 ppm) of FVB. The experimental results indicate that during the ozonation, even though complete FVB degradation occurs in 10 min, ozone consumption goes on for a further 20 min after which time most degradation reactions are completed. The main ozonation by-products, identified by HPLC, IC, and GC-MS are formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, glyoxal, acetone, acetic-, formic-, oxalic- and carbonic-acid, plus six FVB derivatives scarcely biodegradable. At the end of the ozonation, i.e. after 30 min., the initial values of TOC (35 mgC/l) and COD (103 mgO2/l) are respectively 27 and 25 and correspond to a relative removal of about 23% and 76%. As for FVB solution biodegradability expressed as (BOD5)/COD) ratio, during the first 10 min its value regularly increases from zero up to a maximum of 0.75 that corresponds to an ozone consumption of 2.4 mg per each mg of organic carbon initially present in the solution.
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Elsevier Ltd,Pergamon Press,IWA Publishing
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9780080433929, 0080433928
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