L. Lunar, D. Sicilia, S. Rubio
Apr 1, 2000
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Water Research
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Abstract The potential of the Fenton’s reagent for oxidation of p -aminophenols, which are the main developers used in white and black processes, was assessed. Metol [ N -methyl- p -aminophenol] was chosen as a model. Degradation of this compound by Fenton’s reagent was examined under dark conditions as a function of reagent concentrations and pH used in batch treatments. Under optimal conditions, 0.2 M H 2 O 2 , 9.0×10 −4 M Fe 2+ , pH 3–5 and room temperature, the initial COD of a 5×10 −3 M metol solution was reduced by about 50% within 2 h. After this time, additional COD reduction was very slow (about 20% in five days). No aromatic compounds were detected about 4 h of reaction indicating that residual organic matter was mainly made up of ring cleavage products. Metol conversion behaved as a first-order reaction with respect to metol and Fe 2+ . Complete destruction of residual organic matter could be achieved at high temperatures (about 60°C) or by using the photo-Fenton reaction, which thus opens up prospects for an effective treatment of p -aminophenols in effluents from photographic processes.