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Ozone: Science & Engineering

The Journal of the International Ozone Association
Volume 36, 2014 - Issue 3
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Original Articles

Promoting Hydroxyl Radical Production during Ozonation of Municipal Wastewater

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Pages 229-237
Received 30 May 2013
Accepted 21 Jan 2014
Accepted author version posted online: 19 Mar 2014
Published online:02 Jun 2014
 

Hydroxyl radical (HO) production during ozonation of municipal wastewater was investigated with and without liquid or solid-phase promoters. For liquid-phase promoters, an “ozone dose threshold” was observed, below which addition of H2O2 yielded no discernible increase in the rate of HO production. This threshold occurs because ozonation of bulk organics in wastewater promotes HO due to the presence of ambient promoters. Although solid-phase catalysts are reported to promote oxidation of contaminants, ozonation of effluent over TiO2 or GAC was no more effective on trace organic removal than over inert surfaces.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We would like to thank Alan Merry, Glen Trickle, Joerg Mielcke, and Achim Ried with ITT for their contributions to this work. We acknowledge Jennifer Elton, from the College of Technology and Innovation at the ASU Polytechnic campus, for synthesis of the TiO2 spheres.

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