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  • The great potential of wet oxidation for the treatment of textile dyestuff wastes
    Kurnik, Jelka ...
    New textile technologies are designed to oxidize organic pollutants into intermediate products more amenable to biological treatment since complete oxidation to carbon dioxide may be prohibitively ... expensive. Among them, subcritical (noncatalytic) and catalytic oxidation seem to be appropriate for the treatment of colored textile waste water because the organic carbon is oxidized to carbon dioxide (or some highly oxidized non-toxic form) and hydrogen to water. This work discusses the basic noncatalytic and the main catalytic wet oxidation in the case of the model pollutant from the textile industry (orange II), mainly considering model pollutants as well as total organic carbon concentration conversion and the biodegradability of effluents.
    Source: Book of proceedings (Str. 129-133)
    Type of material - conference contribution
    Publish date - 1999
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 4754966

source: Book of proceedings (Str. 129-133)

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