The practical applicability of the double-skin sheet reactor (DSSR) for sol
ar catalytic wastewater treatment has been checked at laboratory scale, in
Hannover, and at the outdoor test-field of the Plataforma Solar de Almeria
(PSA), in Spain, using dichloro acetic acid (DCA) as the standard test poll
utant. This type of photoreactor has also been successfully used for the tr
eatment of biologically pretreated industrial wastewater on laboratory and
pilot plant scale. To analyze the experimental results, a first-order rate
law in concentration and radiation density flux (assumed constant for each
run) has been derived: R-V = k(3)(A(R)/V-R)(q) over bar(UV)(c), where k(3)
is a lump kinetic parameter, A(R) is the illuminated reactor area, V-R is t
he volume of the photoreactor, (q) over bar(UV) is the time averaged radiat
ion density flux of UV energy, and c is the concentration of the pollutant.
It has been observed that the integrated form of this rate law fits fairly
well the experimental data obtained with a model compound and solar energy
, and that an expression derived from this rate can be used for an approxim
ate scaling-up of a solar catalytic wastewater treatment plant. (C) 1999 El
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