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Degradation of residual dyes in actual textile wastewater using UV/H2O2: Evaluation of the impact of operating variables through multi-layer perceptron analysisDegradation of residual dyes in actual textile wastewater using UV/H2O2: Evaluation of the impact of operating variables through multi-layer perceptron analysis

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Degradation of residual dyes in actual textile wastewater using UV/H2O2: Evaluation of the impact of operating variables through multi-layer perceptron analysis
Authors
Son, Chae-YoungKang, Jin-KyuLee, Youn-JunLee, Chang-GuKim, JunPark, Seong-JikCho, Young-MooShin, Gwy-Am
Issue Date
Oct-2024
Publisher
Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
Keywords
Actual textile wastewater; Color removal; Multi-layer perceptron (MLP); TOC removal; UV/H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>
Citation
Environmental Engineering Research, v.29, no.5, pp 1 - 9
Pages
9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Environmental Engineering Research
Volume
29
Number
5
Start Page
1
End Page
9
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/69948
DOI
10.4491/eer.2023.716
ISSN
1226-1025
2005-968X
Abstract
UV/H2O2 is a commonly used advanced oxidation process for removing non-biodegradable organic compounds. However, additional efforts are needed to understand the relative significance of operational factors during the UV/H2O2. Here, we investigated the effect and specific contribution of crucial factors such as H2O2 concentration, UV intensity, and reaction time on the color and total organic carbon (TOC) removal efficiency in textile wastewater using the one-factor-at-a-time method and multi-layer perceptron (MLP) analysis. The results showed that color removal was enhanced with high H2O2 concentration, high UV intensity, and long reaction time. Overall, more than 99% removal of color was achieved by the UV/H2O2, utilizing the following parameters: H2O2 concentration of 5 mM, UV intensity of 26.6 W/m2, and reaction time of 180 min. On the other hand, the removal of TOC was increased by high H2O2 concentration and long reaction time, but not by high UV intensity. In the MLP analysis, the H2O2 concentration was identified as the primary factor affecting both color and TOC removal, accounting for 43% and 50% reduction of the color and TOC, respectively. Overall, this study helps to understand the relative importance of the most critical operating factors in treating actual textile wastewater by the UV/H2O2. © 2024 Korean Society of Environmental Engineers.
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