Journal of King Saud University: Engineering Sciences (Apr 2019)
Study on removal of phenol from synthetic wastewater using solar photo catalytic reactor
Abstract
The present study is devoted to investigate the removal of phenol, which has been selected as a model for the toxic organic compounds by using a parabolic trough collector (PTC) photo catalysis system. The solar photo-catalytic system performance was tested in terms of the phenol removal (%Rphenol) and TOC mineralization efficiency (%MTOC) by using FeSO4 as a catalyst and Oxalic acid as a solar photo assisted agent to enhance the process efficiency. Different operating conditions were studied to investigate the performance of the photo-catalysis system, such as initial phenol concentration, initial H2O2 concentration, FeSO4/Oxalic weigh ratio, pH of solution, and solution flow rate. The operating variables were optimized to obtain a maximum efficiency for the system performance. Results showed that optimum addition of ferrioxalate complexes (3 mg/L) enhanced the degradation of phenol by (20–30%) at 120 min of illumination time. A quadratic-second-degree polynomial equation was developed for (%Rphenol) and (%MTOC) with correlation coefficients (R2) of 95.26% and 95.2%, respectively. Keywords: Photo catalysis, Phenol removal, Wastewater treatment