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Treatment of pharmaceutical industrial wastewater by nano-catalyzed ozonation in a semi-batch reactor for improved biodegradability.

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Relation http://ir.cftri.com/14131/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.04.097
 
Title Treatment of pharmaceutical industrial wastewater by nano-catalyzed
ozonation in a semi-batch reactor for improved biodegradability.
 
Creator Sameena, N. Malik
Shahabaz, M. Khan
Prakash, C. Ghosh
Atul, N. Vaidya
Gajanan, Kanade
Sandeep, N. Mudliar
 
Subject 03 Environmental Sciences
 
Description The study reports the biodegradability enhancement of pharmaceutical wastewater along with COD (Chemical
Oxygen Demand) color and toxicity removal via O3, O3/Fe2+, O3/nZVI (nano zero valent iron) processes. Nano
catalytic ozonation process (O3/nZVI) showed the highest biodegradability (BI = BOD5/COD) enhancement of
pharmaceutical wastewater up to 0.63 from 0.18 of control with a COD, color and toxicity removal of 62.3%,
93% and 82% respectively. The disappearance of the corresponding Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and gas
chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) peaks after pretreatment indicated the degradation or transformation
of the refractory organic compounds tomore biodegradable organic compounds. The subsequent aerobic
degradation study of pretreated pharmaceutical wastewater resulted in biodegradation rate enhancement of
5.31, 2.97, and 1.22 times for O3/nZVI O3/Fe2+ and O3 processes respectively. Seed germination test using spinach
(Spinacia oleracea) seeds established the toxicity removal of pretreated pharmaceutical wastewater.
 
Date 2019
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/14131/1/Science%20of%20the%20Total%20Environment%20678%20%282019%29%20114%E2%80%93122.pdf
Sameena, N. Malik and Shahabaz, M. Khan and Prakash, C. Ghosh and Atul, N. Vaidya and Gajanan, Kanade and Sandeep, N. Mudliar (2019) Treatment of pharmaceutical industrial wastewater by nano-catalyzed ozonation in a semi-batch reactor for improved biodegradability. Science of the Total Environment, 678. pp. 114-122.