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Optimization of Fenton process conditions in winery wastewaters treatment followed by ion exchange process to recover iron

Patrícia M. Reis, Joana R. Rodrigues, Licínio M. Gando‐Ferreira, Rosa M. Quinta‐Ferreira

2023Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fenton’s oxidation has been widely studied for treatment of winery wastewater (WW). However, the generation of iron sludges imposes a significant drawback for this treatment process. Consequently, an integrated methodology was tested involving the application of ion exchange resins that recover dissolved iron without sludge production in Fenton’s Process. The aim of this study is optimizing Fenton oxidation for the abatement of COD in WW. Using a methodology design of experiments (DOE), Fenton process was able to remove up to 57% of chemical oxygen demand (COD) when pH 3, reaction time 1 h, [H2O2] = 0.15 molL−1 and [H2O2]/[Fe2+] = 15 were applied. A cationic ion-exchange resin, Dowex Marathon C, was able to recover iron present in the effluent after the oxidation process. Continuous and discontinuous trials were conducted in this scope for the synthetic solution and the real effluent after Fenton. The innovative methodology of using IE to circumvent Fenton's peroxidation limitation will surely lead to a widespread application of IE in the treatment of industrial effluents.

Topics & Concepts

EffluentChemistryChemical oxygen demandIon exchangePulp and paper industryWinerySewage treatmentProcess (computing)Cationic polymerizationOxidation processAdvanced oxidation processIon-exchange resinWaste managementEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceInorganic chemistryEnvironmental engineeringCatalysisIonOrganic chemistryComputer scienceEngineeringWineFood scienceOperating systemAdvanced oxidation water treatmentWastewater Treatment and ReuseWater Treatment and Disinfection