Article | REF: IN154 V1

Decontamination of surface treatment effluents by oxidation/bioadsorption on cyclodextrin

Authors: Bertrand SANCEY, Grégorio CRINI

Publication date: August 10, 2012

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1. Background, issues and objectives

At present, there is no single water treatment solution that is economically viable for small industrial structures, technically feasible on an industrial scale and environmentally satisfactory. Combined oxidation/bioadsorption could be a promising decontamination treatment for reducing pollution by hazardous substances such as metals and organic molecules.

CD: cyclodextrin

VOC: Volatile Organic Halogenated Compounds

TOC: Total Organic Carbon

WFD : Water Framework Directive

COD: Chemical Oxygen Demand

TME: Trace Metal Elements

PAH: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

TSS: Total Suspended Solids

REACH: Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation...

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