5. Wet oxidation processes (OVH)
These treatment processes enable complete oxidation of the organic fraction of an aqueous effluent or suspension, by bringing it into reaction contact, within a pressurized reactor, with an oxidizing agent (air, oxygen, hydrogen peroxide), without including vaporization of the water. They can be used to treat organic loads of between 1 and 150 g/L. As the oxidation reaction is exothermic, OVH processes become auto-thermal from organic matter concentrations of 15 to 20 g/L. Most organic compounds are oxidized stoichiometrically: organic carbon to carbon dioxide, hydrogen to water, halogens to inorganic halides, organic and inorganic sulfates to sulfates, phosphorus compounds to phosphates, nitrogen to ammonia, nitrate or nitrogen gas
This type of process is applicable to pumpable liquid waste...
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