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This study was performed to investigate the removal of COD and color from a
dye manufacturing plant wastewater using the H2O2/UV/Fe2+ process. Compari
son of removal efficiencies were made among the H2O2/UV, the H2O2/Fe2+ and
the H2O2/UV/Fe2+ processes. Removal of COD and color of approximately 80 an
d 90% can be achieved by H2O2/UV/Fe2+ processes, respectively. The H2O2/Fe2
+ reaction is responsible for approximately 80% removal of both COD and col
or, the H2O2/UV reaction for 10%, and UV/Fe3+ for the remaining 10%. The re
moval kinetics of COD and color were consistent with those of H2O2 and Fe2, respectively. Ferrous ions addition at higher dosage results in the rate
of COD removal per unit dosage higher than that of color, whereas the UV ir
radiation favors color removal more than the COD removal, in terms of rate
or rate per unit power. It appears that there is some benefit gained by mul
ti-step addition of Fe2+, but not H2O2. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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