Investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewater

Background and Objective: Wastewater from pharmaceutical industry has high chemical oxygen demand as a result of the presence of organic drugs and antibiotics. In order to meet the environmental requirements, several treatment methods like chemical and electrochemical methods have been widely applie...

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Main Authors: Sh Goodarzi, Gh Shams Khoramabadi, M Esmaty, MA Karami, A Hossein Panahi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-09-01
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spelling doaj-c6b997e7fdeb45348ef7de3f6af099cd2021-09-05T04:05:28ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesسلامت و محیط2008-20292008-37182019-09-01122257272Investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewaterSh Goodarzi0Gh Shams Khoramabadi1M Esmaty2MA Karami3A Hossein Panahi4 Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khoramabad, Iran Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khoramabad, Iran Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Birjand University of Medical Sciences, South Khorasan, Iran Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khoramabad, Iran Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Birjand University of Medical Science, South Khorasan, Iran Background and Objective: Wastewater from pharmaceutical industry has high chemical oxygen demand as a result of the presence of organic drugs and antibiotics. In order to meet the environmental requirements, several treatment methods like chemical and electrochemical methods have been widely applied due to their high ability to remove organic compounds from pharmaceutical wastewater. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton treatment method to degrade the organic matter-containing pharmaceutical industry wastewater. Materials and Methods: The experimental tests were carried out using batch mode. The chemical coagulation process was evaluated as a function of aluminum chloride concentration (25-300 mg/L) and pH (3-10). The effluent from chemical coagulation process was transferred to Electro-Fenton reactor. Effects of H2O2 concentration (100-4000 mg/L), reaction time (up to 120 min), voltage (10-30 V), and pH (3-10) were evaluated. The removal efficiency was determined in term of COD removal. Results: The results showed that the highest removal of COD in the chemical coagulation was 49% (coagulant dose of 200 mg/L, and pH of 7). In addition, the Electro-Fenton process could be eliminating of 93.5% of COD at the optimum conditions concentration (100 mg/L H2O2, voltage of 20, pH of 3, and contact time of 30 min). Conclusion: According to the results, it can be concluded that the combination of chemical and electrochemical processes was found to be effective methods for treatment of pharmaceutical wastewater in comparison to the application of each process separately. To reach to the maximum removal efficiency, the environmental parameters should be carefully controlled at their optimum values in each single process.http://ijhe.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6215-en.htmlchemical coagulation-electro fentonpharmaceutical wastewaterorganic matterremoval
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author Sh Goodarzi
Gh Shams Khoramabadi
M Esmaty
MA Karami
A Hossein Panahi
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Gh Shams Khoramabadi
M Esmaty
MA Karami
A Hossein Panahi
Investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewater
سلامت و محیط
chemical coagulation-electro fenton
pharmaceutical wastewater
organic matter
removal
author_facet Sh Goodarzi
Gh Shams Khoramabadi
M Esmaty
MA Karami
A Hossein Panahi
author_sort Sh Goodarzi
title Investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewater
title_short Investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewater
title_full Investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewater
title_fullStr Investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewater
title_sort investigating the efficiency of chemical coagulation/electro-fenton process in the removal of organic matter from pharmaceutical industry wastewater
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series سلامت و محیط
issn 2008-2029
2008-3718
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background and Objective: Wastewater from pharmaceutical industry has high chemical oxygen demand as a result of the presence of organic drugs and antibiotics. In order to meet the environmental requirements, several treatment methods like chemical and electrochemical methods have been widely applied due to their high ability to remove organic compounds from pharmaceutical wastewater. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of chemical coagulation/Electro-Fenton treatment method to degrade the organic matter-containing pharmaceutical industry wastewater. Materials and Methods: The experimental tests were carried out using batch mode. The chemical coagulation process was evaluated as a function of aluminum chloride concentration (25-300 mg/L) and pH (3-10). The effluent from chemical coagulation process was transferred to Electro-Fenton reactor. Effects of H2O2 concentration (100-4000 mg/L), reaction time (up to 120 min), voltage (10-30 V), and pH (3-10) were evaluated. The removal efficiency was determined in term of COD removal. Results: The results showed that the highest removal of COD in the chemical coagulation was 49% (coagulant dose of 200 mg/L, and pH of 7). In addition, the Electro-Fenton process could be eliminating of 93.5% of COD at the optimum conditions concentration (100 mg/L H2O2, voltage of 20, pH of 3, and contact time of 30 min). Conclusion: According to the results, it can be concluded that the combination of chemical and electrochemical processes was found to be effective methods for treatment of pharmaceutical wastewater in comparison to the application of each process separately. To reach to the maximum removal efficiency, the environmental parameters should be carefully controlled at their optimum values in each single process.
topic chemical coagulation-electro fenton
pharmaceutical wastewater
organic matter
removal
url http://ijhe.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6215-en.html
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