Affiliation:
1. Laboratoire Génie de l'Environnement Industriel, Ecole des Mines d'Alès, 6 avenue de Clavières, 30319 Alès Cédex, France
Abstract
The measurement of global parameters such as TOC or specific compounds as phenol is not sufficient for the characterization of high loaded industrial wastewater. A previous study dealing with a treatability test based on the use of a photochemical reactor and the UV spectrophotometric control of the experiment has shown the interest of this alternative procedure for the biodegradability estimation of samples. Starting from a simple typology of wastewater based on the structure of UV spectra, a factor called “Shape Factor”, or SF, ratio of second derivative value at a maximal wavelength on the corresponding peak absorbance, is proposed for the characterization of UV spectra shape. The interest of the use of SF, related to the probable presence of a major absorbing pollutant, is shown after a short kinetic study of the photochemical test for chemical and petrochemical wastewater. The degradation rate constant of the pseudo first order photo-reaction (calculated for the degradation of a major pollutant) seems to be linked to the SF factor. For samples characterized by UV absorption peak(s) and thus a high SF value, the degradation rate constant is relatively important. For example, for effluents the UV spectra of which are very structured, the degradation rate constant is above 2.3 s-1. In conclusion, this simple procedure based on the UV spectroscopic typology of samples must be, on one hand, validated from several industrial effluents, and, on the other hand, improved with a more complete kinetic study.
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering
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