화학공학소재연구정보센터
Catalysis Today, Vol.361, 17-23, 2021
Two strategies of solar photo-Fenton at neutral pH for the simultaneous disinfection and removal of contaminants of emerging concern. Comparative assessment in raceway pond reactors
For the first time, two strategies of solar photo-Fenton at neutral pH (with FeSO4 and Fe3+-EDDS) are technoeconomically assessed. With the target of simultaneous wastewater disinfection and removal of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), a cost estimation ranging from 0.13 to 0.49 Euro/m(3) as a function of the treatment goal is presented. To this end, the effects of liquid depth (5, 10 and 15 cm) and the iron species were studied at lab scale. Afterwards, the feasibility of both operating strategies was evaluated and validated outdoors at pilot plant scale in low-cost raceway pond reactors. For the joint-removal of bacteria and CECs, the use of FeSO4 as iron source was cheaper than Fe3+-EDDS. However, it is important to highlight that although bacterial inactivation reached > 3 log, only around 35 % of CEC degradation was achieved with FeSO4, while more than 80 % CEC load was removed with Fe3+-EDDS.