Author:
Asadi Azadeh,Mehrvar Mehrab
Abstract
The degradation of aqueous methyltert-butyl ether (MTBE) at relatively high concentrations was investigated by various photo-induced oxidation processes such as UV/H2O2and UV/TiO2as well as biological processes and their combination. It was shown that the degradation of MTBE by UV/H2O2and TiO2photocatalytic followed a first-order model with apparent rate constant of1.31×10−1and1.21×10−2min-1, respectively. It was observed that UV/H2O2/TiO2process did not have any advantages over each of the other processes alone. The biodegradation of methyltert-butyl ether (MTBE) was evaluated using aerobic mixed culture with three different approaches, including ultimate biological oxygen demand (BODU) assessment, nonacclimated, and acclimated mixed cultures. The apparent rate constant for the biodegradation of MTBE by nonacclimated mixed culture was4.36×10−2day-1. It was shown that the acclimatization of the mixed cultures enhanced the rate of biodegradation of MTBE to3.24×10−1mg L-1h-1. Finally, the effects of the photocatalytic pretreatment of aqueous MTBE on its subsequent biological treatment were studied. It was observed that the rate of bioreaction was not enhanced and the photocatalytic pretreatment had adverse effects on its biological treatment so that the apparent rate constant decreased to2.83×10−1mg L-1h-1.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Subject
General Materials Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,General Chemistry
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16 articles.
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