Solar Energy, Vol.83, No.3, 316-322, 2009
Solar photocatalytic degradation of real textile effluents by associated titanium dioxide and hydrogen peroxide
The present work investigated the photodegradation of real textile effluents by advanced oxidative process (AOP) using TiO(2)/H(2)O(2)/ sunlight system. The procedures were carried out at ambient conditions in March 2005. The results were evaluated by COD reduction concomitant to the increase in inorganic ion concentration (mineralization) and the analysis of the effluent characteristic spectral wavelengths: 228, 254, and 284 nm (simple aromatic compounds), 3 10 nm (conjugated aromatic compounds), and 390, 450, and 530 (color). As this study is not restricted to the decolorization process, it allows a more reliable evaluation of effluent mineralization. The results indicate that solar radiation is as efficient as or even more efficient than artificial radiation was in previous studies and that it also allows a reduction in effluent treatment operational costs. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.