Removing phenols from post-processing wastewater originating from underground coal gasification using coagulation-flocculation and the H2O2/UV process

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Our paper presents the possibility of phenol removal from post-processing wastewater originating from an experimental simulation of the underground coal gasification process carried out in the Barbara Experimental Mine in Mikołów, Poland. The application of initial coagulation-flocculation processes with iron(II), iron(III), aluminium, titanium(IV), and zirconium(IV) and anionic flocculant has allowed phenols removal from 7.9% (pH 8, Zr4+ 400 mg/L) to 22.2% (for pH 8, Fe2+ 800 and 1,000 mg/L and for pH 8, Fe3+ 1,000 mg/L). The application of the coagulation-flocculation process and advanced oxidation in the H2 O2/UV system resulted in a total reduction of phenolic concentrations in the treated wastewater by about 93% due to their reaction with OH• radicals, resulting from the UV rays impact on H2 O2.

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Thomas, M., Zdebik, D., & Niewiara, E. (2018). Removing phenols from post-processing wastewater originating from underground coal gasification using coagulation-flocculation and the H2O2/UV process. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 27(6), 2757–2764. https://doi.org/10.15244/pjoes/81270

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