2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14665875
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Experimental investigation of polyvinyl alcohol degradation in UV/H202 photochemical reactors using different hydrogen peroxide feeding strategies

Abstract: Synthetic water-soluble polymers are popular in industry and they are produced in large scale owing to their wide spectrum of applications. In particular, the polyvinyl alcohol polymer (PVA), a well-known refractory pollutant, is abundant in wastewater effluents since it is heavily used in industry as paper coating and polarization layer in liquid crystal displays (LCDs). These polymers are non-biodegradable and contaminant to water resources. Alternatively, they can be effectively removed by advanced oxidat… Show more

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“…The PVA degradation efficiency was found to be favored by acidic conditions (pH 3) when compared with neutral and alkaline conditions (pH 7 and 11) [37]. More importantly, there is an interaction effect on pollutant removal, molecular weight reduction, and H 2 O 2 residual, between H 2 O 2 dosage and influent PVA concentration, which presented an optimal H 2 O 2 -to-PVA mass ratio of 1.0 at the influent stream [61,62].…”
Section: Uv/hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation (Uv/h 2 O 2 )mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The PVA degradation efficiency was found to be favored by acidic conditions (pH 3) when compared with neutral and alkaline conditions (pH 7 and 11) [37]. More importantly, there is an interaction effect on pollutant removal, molecular weight reduction, and H 2 O 2 residual, between H 2 O 2 dosage and influent PVA concentration, which presented an optimal H 2 O 2 -to-PVA mass ratio of 1.0 at the influent stream [61,62].…”
Section: Uv/hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation (Uv/h 2 O 2 )mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The PVA degradation efficiency was found to be favored by acidic conditions (pH 3) when compared with neutral and alkaline conditions (pH 7 and 11) [37]. More importantly, there is an interaction effect on pollutant removal, molecular weight reduction, and H 2 O 2 residual, between H 2 O 2 dosage and influent PVA concentration, which presented an optimal H 2 O 2 -to-PVA mass ratio of 1.0 at the influent stream [61,62].…”
Section: Uv/hydrogen Peroxide Oxidation (Uv/h 2 O 2 )mentioning
confidence: 93%