There are many treatment schemes for industrial wastewater in existence. Ge
nerally, the choice of bioprocess is determined with respect to efficiency
and ease of operation. This choice is obviously dependent on the possibilit
y for the wastewater to be readily biodegradable. This consideration leads
to the use of more adapted process based on chemical operations or even inc
ineration. Starting from the need of non transferring techniques (without p
roduction of sludge), UV/H2O2 photooxidation has been studied for the treat
ment of several chemical process- and waste-water containing dissolved orga
nic carbon concentrations in the range of 5 to 30 g.L-1 were studied. More
precisely, the effect of simple steps such as pH adjustment or coagulation
have been studied before application of Advanced Oxidation Process schemes.
Depending on the initial organic matter concentration (e.g. DOC) conversio
ns higher than 80% can be achieved.