Investigation the Efficiency of Combined Coagulation and Advanced Oxidation by Fenton Process in the Removal of Clarithromycin Antibiotic COD
Investigation the Efficiency of Combined Coagulation and Advanced Oxidation by Fenton Process in the Removal of Clarithromycin Antibiotic COD
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Antibiotics are considered among the major pollutants in water environments.In this study, removal of Claritromycine antibiotic has been studied from synthetic wastewater by combined coagulation and advanced oxidation processes.This study, was done in laboratory scale.
Samples of synthetic wastewater were prepared Ignition Removal Tool from Claritromycin antibiotic.Concentration of samples were 200 mg/l.COD index was selected as a parameter evaluated in this study.
In the first stage, coagulation process was done on synthetic wastewater and the proper condition was achieved (proper coagulant, optimum pH, dosage of coagulant).After that, Fenton oxidation process was done, on the effluent of coagulation process.In Fenton process the influence of pH, Fe2+ and hydrogen peroxide were studied on the removal efficiency of Claritromycin antibiotic and the optimum values for each parameter were determined.
According to the results of this study, Poly Aluminum Chloride (PAC) is the proper coagulant.With pH equal to 7 and 100 mg/l PAC, 84.37% removal of Claritromycine was achieved.
For fenton process, optimum parameters for the removal of Claritromycin were determined.The optimum condition for fenton process were, pH= 7, Fe2+ equal to 0.45 mmol/ l , hydrogen proxide equal to 0.
16 mmol/l, ratio of H2O2/Fe2+ equal to 0.4 and detention time of 1hour.With Applying of Love Dancing Necklace optimum conditions for combined coagulation and Fenton processes, 96.
3% removal of Claritromycin was obtained.