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Título : -Fresh-cut wastewater reclamation: Techno-Economical assessment of solar driven processes at pilot plant scale
Autor : Nahim-Granados, Samira
Rivas-Ibáñez, Gracia
Sánchez Pérez, Jose Antonio
Oller, Isabel
Malato, Sixto
Polo-López, María Inmaculada
Palabras clave : Agro-food sector
Foodborne pathogens
Compound parabolic collector
Near-neutral pH
Iron chelate
Fecha de publicación : 15-jul-2020
Editorial : Elsevier
Citación : Applied Catalysis B: Environmental. 278, pp. 119334. 2020
Resumen : Up-scaling of solar processes for water purification is a key challenge for their implementation at industrial scale on the agro-food sector. Benefits of using flow-tubular reactors provided with Compound Parabolic Collector mirrors have been previously demonstrated, nevertheless some techno-economic aspects still being unknown. This study shows a comparative analysis of the treatment efficiency of H2O2/solar, Fe3+-EDDHA/solar and Fe3+-EDDHA/H2O2/solar as novel processes for treating synthetic fresh-cut wastewater (SFCWW) containing 100 NTU of turbidity. The highest treatment capability was obtained with Fe3+-EDDHA/H2O2/solar (2.5/ 20 mg/L-Fe3+-EDDHA/H2O2), attaining the fastest microbial inactivation kinetics (> 5-log of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella enteritidis) and organic microcontaminants (OMCs) degradation (36 % of 5 OMCs) in 60 and 120 min, respectively. Treated SFCWW by Fe3+-EDDHA/H2O2/solar process fits microbiological quality established in water reuse guidelines for irrigation, no bacterial reactivation after 24 h post-treatment, no significant ecotoxicity and treatment cost was estimated as 1.10 (only disinfection) and 2.10 €/m3 (simultaneous disinfection and decontamination).
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