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Ozonation process intensification of p-nitrophenol by in situ separation of hydroxyl radical scavengers and microbubbles.

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2019)

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The ozonation efficiency for removal of recalcitrant organic pollutants in alkaline wastewater is always low because of the presence of some hydroxyl radical scavengers. To solve this problem, the O-3/Ca(OH)(2) system was put forward, and p-nitrophenol (PNP) was chosen to explore the mechanism of this system. The effects of key operational parameters were studied respectively; the Ca(OH)(2) dosage 3 g/L, ozone inlet flow rate 3.5 L/min, ozone concentration 65 mg/L, reactor pressure 0.25 MPa, and temperature 25 degrees C were obtained as the optimal operating conditions. After 60 min treatment, the organic matter mineralized completely, which was higher than the sum of the ozonation-alone process (55.63%) and the Ca(OH)(2) process (3.53%). It suggests that the calcium hydroxide in the O-3/Ca(OH)(2) process possessed a paramount role in the removal of PNP. The liquid samples and the precipitated substances were analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; it was demonstrated that Ca(OH)(2) could accelerate the generation of hydroxyl radical and simultaneously in situ separate partial intermediate products and CO32- ions through some precipitation reactions.
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hydroxyl radical scavenger,in situ separation,microbubble,ozonation,p-nitrophenol (PNP)
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