Analysis of Real-Time Monitoring Of Trace Contaminants in a Pilot-Scale Treatment System and Calculation of UV Dose Using Hydrogen Peroxide Actinometry

The use of two online sensors, the S::CAN and the FLD, was used to evaluate the treatment of synthetic wastewater by UV/H₂O₂ advanced oxidation. The UV dose and intensity for the flow through reactor was also determined using H₂O₂ actinometry. The total power of the lamps in the reactor was determin...

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Main Author: Bond, Daniel Alan
Other Authors: Arnold, Robert G.
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/268513
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2685132015-10-23T04:59:12Z Analysis of Real-Time Monitoring Of Trace Contaminants in a Pilot-Scale Treatment System and Calculation of UV Dose Using Hydrogen Peroxide Actinometry Bond, Daniel Alan Arnold, Robert G. Saez, Eduardo Snyder, Shane A. Real-time UV dose Environmental Engineering Actinometry hydrogen peroxide The use of two online sensors, the S::CAN and the FLD, was used to evaluate the treatment of synthetic wastewater by UV/H₂O₂ advanced oxidation. The UV dose and intensity for the flow through reactor was also determined using H₂O₂ actinometry. The total power of the lamps in the reactor was determined to be 139 W which, with the absorbance of the water, produced a UV dose of 39.4 mJ/cm². It was determined that the S::CAN was unable to differentiate between treatment of a particular water, however it could differentiate between different test waters. The FLD was very sensitive and was able to detect minute variations in treatment of the test water. 2012 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/268513 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Real-time
UV dose
Environmental Engineering
Actinometry
hydrogen peroxide
spellingShingle Real-time
UV dose
Environmental Engineering
Actinometry
hydrogen peroxide
Bond, Daniel Alan
Analysis of Real-Time Monitoring Of Trace Contaminants in a Pilot-Scale Treatment System and Calculation of UV Dose Using Hydrogen Peroxide Actinometry
description The use of two online sensors, the S::CAN and the FLD, was used to evaluate the treatment of synthetic wastewater by UV/H₂O₂ advanced oxidation. The UV dose and intensity for the flow through reactor was also determined using H₂O₂ actinometry. The total power of the lamps in the reactor was determined to be 139 W which, with the absorbance of the water, produced a UV dose of 39.4 mJ/cm². It was determined that the S::CAN was unable to differentiate between treatment of a particular water, however it could differentiate between different test waters. The FLD was very sensitive and was able to detect minute variations in treatment of the test water.
author2 Arnold, Robert G.
author_facet Arnold, Robert G.
Bond, Daniel Alan
author Bond, Daniel Alan
author_sort Bond, Daniel Alan
title Analysis of Real-Time Monitoring Of Trace Contaminants in a Pilot-Scale Treatment System and Calculation of UV Dose Using Hydrogen Peroxide Actinometry
title_short Analysis of Real-Time Monitoring Of Trace Contaminants in a Pilot-Scale Treatment System and Calculation of UV Dose Using Hydrogen Peroxide Actinometry
title_full Analysis of Real-Time Monitoring Of Trace Contaminants in a Pilot-Scale Treatment System and Calculation of UV Dose Using Hydrogen Peroxide Actinometry
title_fullStr Analysis of Real-Time Monitoring Of Trace Contaminants in a Pilot-Scale Treatment System and Calculation of UV Dose Using Hydrogen Peroxide Actinometry
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Real-Time Monitoring Of Trace Contaminants in a Pilot-Scale Treatment System and Calculation of UV Dose Using Hydrogen Peroxide Actinometry
title_sort analysis of real-time monitoring of trace contaminants in a pilot-scale treatment system and calculation of uv dose using hydrogen peroxide actinometry
publisher The University of Arizona.
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/268513
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