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Title: Photolytic and Catalytic Destruction of Organic Waste Water Pollutants
Authors: Torosyan, Vera Fedorovna
Torosyan, Elena Samvelovna
Kryuchkova, S. O.
Gromov, V. E.
Keywords: каталитическое разложение; органические загрязнители; сточные воды; водоснабжение; водные ресурсы; хлебопекарное производство; окружающая среда; ультрафиолетовое облучение; каталитическое окисление; реагенты
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Photolytic and Catalytic Destruction of Organic Waste Water Pollutants / V. F. Torosyan [et al.] // IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. — 2017. — Vol. 50 : Ecology and safety in the technosphere: current problems and solutions : All-Russian research-to-practice conference, 17–19 November 2016, Yurga, Russian Federation. — [012039, 5 p.].
Abstract: The system: water supply source – potable and industrial water – wastewater – sewage treatment – water supply source is necessary for water supply and efficient utilization of water resources. Up-to-date technologies of waste water biological treatment require for special microorganisms, which are technologically complex and expensive but unable to solve all the problems. Application of photolytic and catalytically-oxidizing destruction is quite promising. However, the most reagents are strong oxidizers in catalytic oxidation of organic substances and can initiate toxic substance generation. Methodic and scientific approaches to assess bread making industry influence on the environment have been developed in this paper in order to support forecasting and taking technological decisions concerning reduction of this influence. Destructive methods have been tested: ultra violet irradiation and catalytic oxidation for extraction of organic compounds from waste water by natural reagents.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/37896
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