Neutralization of Wastewater Obtained from the Production of Alkyd Resins
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https://doi.org/10.52171/2076-0515_2023_15_01_117_130Keywords:
alkyd wastewater, chemical oxygen demand (COD), aeration, acid cracking, Fenton reactionAbstract
The main pollution index of wastewater contaminated with organic compounds – COD of wastewater obtained from the production of alkyd resins – varies between 20000-40000 mg/L. The 50% reduction in the amount of organic compounds is achieved in the wastewater treatment using aeration, acid cracking, oxidation process and their combined methods. The chemical oxidation is carried out with hydrogen peroxide and Fenton's reagent. The oxidation with hydrogen peroxide in an acidic medium led to the removal of 50% of organic compounds. This value in the Fenton reaction – the advanced oxidation is up to 60%, the optimal mode of this process is established.
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