Sequential biological and solar photocatalytic treatment system for greywater treatment

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In this study, sequencing batch reactor (SBR) using anaerobic/aerobic/anoxic process was coupled to a solar photocatalytic reactor (SPCR) for greywater treatment. The greywater effluent from SBR (operated at the optimal condition: 6.8 h hydraulic retention time (HRT), 0.7 Volumetric exchange ratio (VER) and 7.94 d solids retention time (SRT) with optimal corn cob adsorbent dosage (0.5 g/L)) was fed to the SPCR (operated at optimal conditions: pH – 3, H2O2 dosage – 1 g/L, catalyst dosage – 5 g/L). Chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal of 92.8+0.5% and ∼100% were achieved in SBR and SBR-SPCR, respectively. Similarly, total organic carbon (TOC) removal of 91+0.9% and ∼100% were observed in SBR and SBR-SPCR, respectively. After SBR treatment, average total nitrogen (TN) removal of 84% was found and this TN removal increased to 93% after combined SBR-SPCR treatment. The maximum PO43⁻_P reduction of 80+1.5% % was achieved with SBR-adsorption system. In addition, a maximum of 87+0.9% of net PO43⁻_P removal was reached after SBR-SPCR treatment. 58.9+2.3% BP (benzophenone-3) removal was obtained in the SBR while the integration of SBR and SPCR treatment was resulted in 100% BP removal. An effective anionic surfactant (AS) removal rate (80.1+2.2%) was observed in the SBR phase, which further improved to 94.9+1% at the end of 4 h SPCR treatment.

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Priyanka, K., Remya, N., & Behera, M. (2022). Sequential biological and solar photocatalytic treatment system for greywater treatment. Water Science and Technology, 86(3), 584–595. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2022.229

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