Artículos de revistas
Combined chemical oxidation and biological processes for herbicide degradation
Fecha
2016-03Registro en:
Benzaquén, Tamara Belén; Isla, Miguel Angel; Alfano, Orlando Mario; Combined chemical oxidation and biological processes for herbicide degradation; Wiley; Journal Of Chemical Technology And Biotechnology; 91; 3; 3-2016; 718–725
0268-2575
1097-4660
Autor
Benzaquén, Tamara Belén
Isla, Miguel Angel
Alfano, Orlando Mario
Resumen
BACKGROUND: Fenton and photo-Fenton processes were explored as photochemical pre-treatments to improve the biodegradability of wastewater containing atrazine, a commercial pesticide. The effects of H2O2, Fe3+ and irradiation level on the degradation processes were studied and the optimal conditions determined.
RESULTS: Fenton and photo-Fenton oxidation systems were able to remove 85 and 100% of atrazine, respectively, in a 120 min period. These processes produced a biocompatible solution, removing 100% of the initial biorecalcitrant compound; however, cyanuric acid remained in the effluent after the chemical oxidation treatment due to the stability of the N-heterocyclic ring of this acid. Nevertheless, it was found that the cyanuric acid remaining from the photo-oxidative process can be removed by means of an anaerobic treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: The results obtained in this work indicate that a coupled photo-Fenton–biological treatment system is a feasible method to achieve the complete mineralization of biorecalcitrant pollutants such as atrazine.