Effect of advanced oxidation processes on nonylphenol removal with respect to chlorination in drinking water treatment

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Mosteo R. [1 ]
Miguel N. [1 ]
Ormad Maria P. [1 ]
Ovelleiro J.L. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technologies, University of Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza
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Advanced oxidation processes; Drinking water treatment; Nonylphenol;
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10.2166/ws.2010.726
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Any nonylphenol compounds found in water have to be removed since they are endocrine disruptors. In this study, natural water from the river Ebro fortified with nonylphenol compounds (4n-nonylphenol and technical nonylphenol) is used as a sample in order to simulate a real situation in drinking water treatment plants. The aim is to compare conventional disinfection with advanced oxidation processes (O3, O3/H2O2, O 3/TiO2 and O3/H2O 2/TiO2) used for the removal of nonylphenol compounds present in natural water. Furthermore, a study is carried out of the by-products (THMs) generated as a consequence of the presence of natural organic matter. Preoxidation by chlorine completely oxidizes 4n-nonylphenol and technical nonylphenol. It can be seen that the best of the advanced oxidation processes is the O3/H2O2, achieving an average oxidation of 55%, although the differences among the processes were not very significant. Furthermore, the use of post-chlorination guarantees the total removal of nonylphenol compounds. © IWA Publishing 2010.
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