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 ISSN 1909-0455

CASTRILLON-MARIN, Mateo    RUBIO-CLEMENTE, Ainhoa. Optimization of the sono-photo-Fenton process for wastewater treatment using a central composite design. []. , 15, 2, pp.24-45.   10--2021. ISSN 1909-0455.  https://doi.org/10.22507/pml.v15n2a2.

Introduction:

Due to the increased toxicity of wastewater and the limited efficiency of conventional systems, the application of alternative processes is required, among which the sono-photo-Fenton system is highlighted.

Objective:

This work aims at optimizing the variables that directly affect the oxidation power of the sono-photo-Fenton process, such as the pH of the solution and the concentration of the oxidizing and the promoting agents, for the treatment of a petrochemical wastewater, in order to validate the suitability of using designs of experiments based on a reduced number of runs.

Materials and methods:

For this purpose, a face-centered composite central experiment design was used, whose second-order regression model was validated. The results achieved were compared to those ones reported in the literature using a larger number of experimental runs.

Results:

Under optimized operating conditions (3 pH units, 525 mg/L H2O2 and 25,70 mg/L Fe2+), COD removals > 70 % were obtained. These results were similar to the optimal conditions previously obtained and informed in the literature by using a full factorial experiment design.

Conclusions:

Therefore, it is demonstrated the importance of conducting designs of experiments that allow optimizing water treatment systems using a reduced number of runs, which results in the reduction of both economic costs and times of experimentation and analysis of the response variable of interest.

: design of experiments; water treatment; advanced oxidation process; persistent pollutant; pollution.

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