Advanced oxidation processes against alkyl phenols in groundwater samples

Spectrophotometric examinations showed the presence of phenolic compounds in the organic residue collected from four groundwater resources located in vicinity of an oil refinery at the outskirt of Tehran. The average concentration of total phenolic compounds was about 0.38 mg.L-1 in these samples using Folin-Ciocalteu method. GC-Mass analysis disclosed that alkylphenols were the major phenolic contaminants in the samples. Evaluation of the Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) efficacy for removal of alkylphenols from real water samples is a hot topic of recent Environmental Research due to the decomposition of these compounds in soil and by microorganisms which may results in the formation of structures more resistance against various types of oxidation. To explore the efficacy of AOPs for removal of alkylphenols from the examined groundwater resources, the optimal conditions for three important AOP including Fe2+/H2O2/UV (Photo-Fenton), O3/UV and O3/UV/H2O2 were first sought using a recalcitrant lab sample containing different aromatic compounds with total concentration of 2 mg.L-1. Consequently, two methods of O3/UV (2 mg.L-1 O3, 15 min UVC), and O3/UV/H2O2 (2 mg.L-1 O3, 5000 mg.L-1 H2O2, 15 min UVC) were selected to be examined on the real samples. Although the selected methods were quantitatively effective on the lab sample, they resulted in average removal efficiencies of 79.71% and 84.16% on the real samples, respectively. With respect to the safety regulations, costs and easiness of implementation, the O3/UV method seems to be more promising for large-scale plans.

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Main Authors: Zaribafan, A., Baharlouie Yancheshmeh, M., Fathi, T., Ahmadkhani, R., Haghbeen, K.
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Language:English
Published: 2017
Subjects:UV radiation, Hydrogen peroxide, Alkylphenols, Underground water, Ozone,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11211
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-112112021-05-19T06:54:21Z Advanced oxidation processes against alkyl phenols in groundwater samples Zaribafan, A. Baharlouie Yancheshmeh, M. Fathi, T. Ahmadkhani, R. Haghbeen, K. UV radiation Hydrogen peroxide Alkylphenols Underground water Ozone Spectrophotometric examinations showed the presence of phenolic compounds in the organic residue collected from four groundwater resources located in vicinity of an oil refinery at the outskirt of Tehran. The average concentration of total phenolic compounds was about 0.38 mg.L-1 in these samples using Folin-Ciocalteu method. GC-Mass analysis disclosed that alkylphenols were the major phenolic contaminants in the samples. Evaluation of the Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) efficacy for removal of alkylphenols from real water samples is a hot topic of recent Environmental Research due to the decomposition of these compounds in soil and by microorganisms which may results in the formation of structures more resistance against various types of oxidation. To explore the efficacy of AOPs for removal of alkylphenols from the examined groundwater resources, the optimal conditions for three important AOP including Fe2+/H2O2/UV (Photo-Fenton), O3/UV and O3/UV/H2O2 were first sought using a recalcitrant lab sample containing different aromatic compounds with total concentration of 2 mg.L-1. Consequently, two methods of O3/UV (2 mg.L-1 O3, 15 min UVC), and O3/UV/H2O2 (2 mg.L-1 O3, 5000 mg.L-1 H2O2, 15 min UVC) were selected to be examined on the real samples. Although the selected methods were quantitatively effective on the lab sample, they resulted in average removal efficiencies of 79.71% and 84.16% on the real samples, respectively. With respect to the safety regulations, costs and easiness of implementation, the O3/UV method seems to be more promising for large-scale plans. Published 2018-02-12T22:00:16Z 2018-02-12T22:00:16Z 2017 Journal Contribution Refereed 1735-3033 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11211 en http://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/ pp.345-357 Iran
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topic UV radiation
Hydrogen peroxide
Alkylphenols
Underground water
Ozone
UV radiation
Hydrogen peroxide
Alkylphenols
Underground water
Ozone
spellingShingle UV radiation
Hydrogen peroxide
Alkylphenols
Underground water
Ozone
UV radiation
Hydrogen peroxide
Alkylphenols
Underground water
Ozone
Zaribafan, A.
Baharlouie Yancheshmeh, M.
Fathi, T.
Ahmadkhani, R.
Haghbeen, K.
Advanced oxidation processes against alkyl phenols in groundwater samples
description Spectrophotometric examinations showed the presence of phenolic compounds in the organic residue collected from four groundwater resources located in vicinity of an oil refinery at the outskirt of Tehran. The average concentration of total phenolic compounds was about 0.38 mg.L-1 in these samples using Folin-Ciocalteu method. GC-Mass analysis disclosed that alkylphenols were the major phenolic contaminants in the samples. Evaluation of the Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) efficacy for removal of alkylphenols from real water samples is a hot topic of recent Environmental Research due to the decomposition of these compounds in soil and by microorganisms which may results in the formation of structures more resistance against various types of oxidation. To explore the efficacy of AOPs for removal of alkylphenols from the examined groundwater resources, the optimal conditions for three important AOP including Fe2+/H2O2/UV (Photo-Fenton), O3/UV and O3/UV/H2O2 were first sought using a recalcitrant lab sample containing different aromatic compounds with total concentration of 2 mg.L-1. Consequently, two methods of O3/UV (2 mg.L-1 O3, 15 min UVC), and O3/UV/H2O2 (2 mg.L-1 O3, 5000 mg.L-1 H2O2, 15 min UVC) were selected to be examined on the real samples. Although the selected methods were quantitatively effective on the lab sample, they resulted in average removal efficiencies of 79.71% and 84.16% on the real samples, respectively. With respect to the safety regulations, costs and easiness of implementation, the O3/UV method seems to be more promising for large-scale plans.
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Hydrogen peroxide
Alkylphenols
Underground water
Ozone
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Baharlouie Yancheshmeh, M.
Fathi, T.
Ahmadkhani, R.
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title Advanced oxidation processes against alkyl phenols in groundwater samples
title_short Advanced oxidation processes against alkyl phenols in groundwater samples
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