Single and combined electrochemical oxidation driven processes for the treatment of slaughterhouse wastewater

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Electrochemical oxidation (EO) and EO related processes, either alone or in combination with pre-ozonation, were investigated as a polishing step for slaughterhouse wastewater treatment. The wastewater had previously been subjected to grit removal, degreasing, biological treatment and settling, but failed to comply with European emission limits for treated urban wastewaters in regards to organic compounds, suspended solids and colour. Besides EO alone, the following processes were applied: EO with hydrogen peroxide (EO/H2O2), EO with ultraviolet C light (EO/UVC) and EO with ultraviolet C light and hydrogen peroxide (EO/UVC/H2O2). Without pre-ozonation, electrochemical processes could be arranged in the following order according to their ability to mineralisation and colour removal: EO

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Alfonso-Muniozguren, P., Cotillas, S., Boaventura, R. A. R., Moreira, F. C., Lee, J., & Vilar, V. J. P. (2020). Single and combined electrochemical oxidation driven processes for the treatment of slaughterhouse wastewater. Journal of Cleaner Production, 270. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.121858

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