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CHEMTOX super(TM): Advanced Waste Water Treatment with the Impinging Zone Reactor
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Xiong, Feng
, Baumgartl, Arne
, Hannay, Neil
, Vetter, Manfred
, Barratt, Peter A
1997
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CHEMTOX super(TM): Advanced Waste Water Treatment with the Impinging Zone Reactor
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Xiong, Feng
, Baumgartl, Arne
, Hannay, Neil
, Vetter, Manfred
, Barratt, Peter A
1997
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CHEMTOX super(TM): Advanced Waste Water Treatment with the Impinging Zone Reactor
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CHEMTOX super(TM): Advanced Waste Water Treatment with the Impinging Zone Reactor
1997
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The CHEMTOX super(TM) process is an advanced oxidation technology used to treat a variety of non-biodegradable compounds in water. The process includes the Impinging Zone Reactor, in which the wastewater is mixed with a combination of ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and UV light. Results are presented from application of the CHEMTOX process to treat two different landfill leachates, which were compared to those obtained using the venturi/bubble column system. While the two systems were similar in terms of COD removal, O sub(3) concentration in the feed gas, and the energy costs, significant savings were realized for the CHEMTOX process in terms of the retention time, the O sub(3)/COD ratio, and the operating costs.
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