Contamination by textile industrial wastewater discharges has been an emerging concern of researchers and environmentalists, as they have extremely heterogeneous composition and loads of toxic and recalcitrant material, which complicates treatment. In the textile processing, a wide range of dye is released and some of these, such as dyes, azo, characterized by the feature azo (-N=N-) attached to aromatic groups and may be toxic, carcinogenic and/or mutagenic. In view of this, this research aimed to evaluate the benefits of using an anaerobic reactor type anaerobic reactor upflow sludge blanket (UABS), followed by advanced oxidation process (AOP) type Fenton in color degradation and chemical oxygen demand (COD) of synthetic textile industry effluent. From the results of COD removal was observed at around 82.0% for the UASB reactor and 95.6% for the group. The color reached 96.1% removal in UASB reactor and 100.0% at the end of the process.
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Santos, E. M. A., do Nascimento, A. T. P., Paulino, T. R. S., Barroso, B. C. S., & Aguiar, C. R. (2017). Reator anaeróbio tipo UASB conjugado com processo Fenton para remoção de cor e demanda química de oxigênio de água residuária sintética de indústria têxtil. Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental, 22(2), 285–292. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-41522016148154
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