Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Feb 2017)

Treatment of refractory organic pollutants in industrial wastewater by wet air oxidation

  • Mingming Luan,
  • Guolin Jing,
  • Yongjian Piao,
  • Debin Liu,
  • Lifeng Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arabjc.2012.12.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. S1
pp. S769 – S776

Abstract

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Wet air oxidation (WAO) is one of the most economical and environmentally-friendly advanced oxidation processes. It makes a promising technology for the treatment of refractory organic pollutants in industrial wastewaters. In wet air oxidation aqueous waste is oxidized in the liquid phase at high temperatures (125–320 °C) and pressures (0.5–20 MPa) in the presence of an oxygen-containing gas (usually air). The advantages of the process include low operating costs and minimal air pollution discharges. The present review is concerned about the literature published in the treatment of refractory organic pollutants in industrial wastewaters, such as dyes. Phenolics were taken as model pollutants in most cases. Reports on effect of treatment for the WAO of refractory organic pollutants in industrial wastewaters are reviewed, such as emulsified wastewater, TNT red water, etc. Discussions are also made on the mechanism and kinetics of WAO and main technical parameters influencing WAO. Finally, development direction of WAO is summed up.

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