Treatment of high-concentration wastewater from a chemical company
by wet air oxidation
(WAO) is studied. Experiments were conducted to investigate the
effects of the operating
pressure and temperature on the chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal.
Both air and oxygen
were employed as the oxygen supply for the WAO treatment process.
Catalytic effects of copper
sulfate, cobalt oxide, and zinc oxide on the WAO efficiency were also
examined. It was found
that over 50% of COD removal can be easily realized in an hour of WAO
oxidation. Two kinetic
models (first-order and generalized) were employed to represent the
experimental data, and
their fit to those experimental data was compared. The rate
coefficients and the kinetic
parameters of the two models were determined also.
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