doctoralThesis
Estudo comparativo dos processos eletroquímicos oxidativos avançados (PEOAs) no tratamento de efluentes contendo corantes orgânicos de difícil degradação
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SOLANO, Aline Maria Sales. Estudo comparativo dos processos eletroquímicos oxidativos avançados (PEOAs) no tratamento de efluentes contendo corantes orgânicos de difícil degradação. 2015. 175f. Tese (Doutorado em Química) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2015.
Autor
Solano, Aline Maria Sales
Resumen
Organic dyes have been widely used in various branches of dyeing industries. These
compounds are known to be very toxic, mutagenic, cancinogenic only cause aesthetic
pollution and irreversible damage to aquatic ecosystems and human health. Are recalcitrant
contaminants due to its high stability and resistance to photobleaching and bio. Given this
context, the search for technologies that can minimize the effects of such pollutants is
required. In recent decades the Electrochemical Oxidation Process Advanced (PEOAs) based
on the generation of strongly oxidizing species (radicals ●OH) offer promising approaches for
the prevention of problems caused by industrial effluents. This study analyzed the degradation
and mineralization of textile dyes and the study of a real effluent in order to assess the
feasibility of PEOAs: Electro-Fenton (EF), Photo Electro-Fenton (PEF) and anodic oxidation
(AO), and these methods still was studied the Solar Fotoelectro-Fenton (SPEF) in a pre-pilot
plant, in order to study the electrochemical treatment on an industrial scale. In the study has
compared the effect of PEOAs in the removal of color, TOC and decay kinetics of
degradation of the compounds, and also for using the Congo Red (CR) SPEF studies were
performed mineralization current efficiency (MCE). The best results are given to the
treatment of the PEF for all the studied dyes. From the results it was possible to choose the
PEF as the most effective and promising for application of treatment when compared to other
methods of treatment, and prove from SPEF that the process can be used in industrial scales,
since this method PEF has been improved and solar irradiation replaced the UVA lamp.