Degradation of Low Concentration PAEs in the Tail Water of Municipal Sewage Plant by H2O2/O3

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The degradation of PAEs (DMP, DEP and DBP) at low concentration (μg·L-1 range) by the O3 oxidation and H2O2/O3 oxidation process were investigated in this study. The experiment results showed that the H2O2/O3 ratio was 2.0, the pH value was 10, the PAEs removal rates were 90%~95% in model wastewater, and were over 70% in the tail water from municipal sewage plant with the H2O2/O3 oxidation process.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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1298-1303

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September 2013

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