A continuous mode reactor design for industrial textile wastewater treatment through catalytic ozonation

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A rapid catalytic process with low energy requirements gives catalytic ozone the potential to treat industrial textile wastewater in a full-scale application. However, until today, this catalytic ozone technology remains energy-consuming and, as a consequence, expensive. Thus, to overcome the bottleneck related to energy needs, this research aims to design a continuous mode reactor design to treat industrial textile wastewater through catalytic ozone, which integrated solar power plants (PLTS). In this work, a constant mode reactor design combined with an integrated sensor is investigated for industrial textile wastewater. Combining the autonomous and continuous removal of the impurities makes this continuous mode reactor excellent for the treated wastewater on the industrial textile scale.

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Rame, R., Yuliasni, R., Pratiwi, N. I., Handayani, N. I., & Setianingsih, N. I. (2021). A continuous mode reactor design for industrial textile wastewater treatment through catalytic ozonation. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 623). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/623/1/012085

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