Simultaneous disinfection and organic microcontaminant removal by uvc‐led‐driven advanced oxidation processes

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Abstract

This work presents the comparison of four advanced oxidation processes driven by UVC‐ LED radiation (278 nm—2 W/m2) for simultaneous bacteria inactivation (Escherichia coli—106 CFU/mL) and microcontaminant removal (imidacloprid—50 μg/L) in simulated wastewater secondary effluent. To this end, the activation of H2O2 and S2O82− as precursors of HO• and SO4•−, respectively, by UVC‐ LED and UVC‐LED/Fe3+–NTA (ferric nitrilotriacetate at 0.1 mM) has been studied at different oxidant concentrations. For the purpose of comparison, conventional chlorination was used as the baseline along with bacterial regrowth 24 h after treatment. Disinfection was achieved within the first 30 min in all of the processes, mainly due to the bactericidal effect of UVC‐LED radiation. UVC‐LED/H2O2 did not substantially affect imidacloprid removal due to the low HO• generation by UVC irradiation at 278 nm, while more than 80% imidacloprid removal was achieved by the UVC‐LED/S2O82−, UVC‐ LED/Fe3+–NTA/S2O82−, and UVC‐LED/Fe3+–NTA/H2O2 processes. The most efficient concentration of both oxidants for the simultaneous disinfection and microcontaminant removal was 1.47 mM. Chlorination was the most effective treatment for bacterial inactivation without imidacloprid removal. These findings are relevant for scaling up UVC‐LED photoreactors for tertiary wastewater treatment aimed at removing bacteria and microcontaminants.

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Miralles‐cuevas, S., De la Obra, I., Gualda‐alonso, E., Soriano‐molina, P., Casas López, J. L., & Sánchez Pérez, J. A. (2021). Simultaneous disinfection and organic microcontaminant removal by uvc‐led‐driven advanced oxidation processes. Water (Switzerland), 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/w13111507

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