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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.97.2012.tde-02102013-114541
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Author
Full name
Ana Paula Barbosa Rodrigues de Freitas
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Lorena, 2012
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, Messias Borges (President)
Faria, Luis Fernando Figueiredo
Rodrigues, Márcio Barreto
Title in Portuguese
Aplicação do método estatístico de Taguchi no estudo dos Processos Oxidativos Avançados (Fe+2 / H2O2 / O3 / UV) no pré-tratamento de efluentes fenólicos
Keywords in Portuguese
Planejamento de Experimentos
Processo Oxidativos Avançados
Tratamento de Efluentes
Abstract in Portuguese
O efluente fenólico em estudo apresenta a relação DBO5/DQO (Demanda Bioquímica de Oxigênio/ Demanda Química de Oxigênio) igual a 0,15, ou seja caracteriza-se por ser um efluente não biodegradável. No tratamento inicial do efluente utilizou-se ozônio, na presença do sal de ferro II proveniente da solução de sulfato ferroso heptaidratado 0,82 mol. L-1 e do peróxido de hidrogênio , que possui a finalidade catalítica na formação dos radicais hidroxilas, com alto poder de oxidação da matéria orgânica. Nesta etapa foi estudado a união dos processos oxidativos O3/UV e Foto-Fenton, Foram tratados 3 L do efluente fenólico in natura em um reator fotocatalítico com lâmpada ultravioleta. Em todos os experimentos o pH e a temperatura do meio reacional foram controlados. Os experimentos foram executados segundo um planejamento de Taguchi L16, no qual a variável entrada de maior importância para a degradação da matéria orgânica foi o peróxido de hidrogênio. As variáveis respostas analisadas foram a concentração do Carbono Orgânico Total, Demanda Química de Oxigênio e Fenóis Totais. No planejamento de Taguchi L16 foram selecionadas as variáveis significativas para o processo de degradação do efluente fenólico, a fim de serem otimizadas através do Método de Superfície de Resposta (MSR Foto-Fenton e O3/UV). O método de otimização MSR Foto-Fenton foi eficiente na degradação do composto fenólico, sendo assim a melhor condição experimental da planilha de otimização foi a de número 10 e corresponde a uma redução de COT= 54,68%, DQO=78,73% e Fenois Totais= 98,1%. Os parâmetros controlados do processo para essa condição foram: pH=3, temperatura de 30 ºC, potência ultravioleta de 28 W e reagente Fenton (H2O2= 48,3g e Fe+2 =5,95g), que corresponde a relação mássica H2O2 /Fe+2 igual a 8.
Title in English
Application of Taguchi statistical methods in the study of Advanced Oxidation Processes (Fe2+/H2O2/O3/UV) in the pre- treatment in phenolic wastewater
Keywords in English
Advanced Oxidation Process
Design of Experiments
Wastewater
Abstract in English
The phenolic effluent in this study has the rate DBO5/DQO (Biochemical Oxygen Demand / Biochemical Oxygen Demand) equal to 0.15, which is characterized by an effluent to be non-biodegradable. In the initial treatment of phenol was used ozone in the presence of iron salt II from the solution of ferrous sulfate heptahydrate 0.82 mol. L-1 and hydrogen peroxide, which has the purpose in the catalytic formation of hydroxyl radicals with high oxidation power of organic matter. In this stage, was studied the union of the oxidative process O3/UV and Photo-Fenton. The effluent was treated about 3 L about in a photocatalytic reactor with UV lamp. In all experiments, the pH and temperature of the reaction medium were control. The experiments are being carried out to a Taguchi L16 design, in which the input variable of greatest importance to the degradation of organic matter was hydrogen peroxide. The response variable analyzed was given by the concentration of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) and Total Phenols (FT). In planning Taguchi L16 significant variables were selected for the degradation process of phenolic wastewater in with purpose of to be optimized by Response Surface Method (RSM Photo-Fenton and O3/UV). The optimization method was efficient photo-Fenton degradation of phenolic compound, so the best experimental condition spreadsheet optimization was the number 10 and corresponds to a reduction of TOC = 54.68%, COD = 78,73% and Total Phenols= 98.1%. The controlled process parameters for this condition were: pH = 3, temperature of 30 ° C, power of 28 W ultraviolet and Fenton reagent (H2O2= 48,3g and Fe+2 = 5,95g), corresponding to mass ratio H2O2 / Fe +2 = 8.
 
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