Numéro |
J. Phys. IV France
Volume 09, Numéro PR3, March 1999
Proceedings of the 9th SolarPACES International Symposium on Solar Thermal Concentrating TechnologiesSTCT 9 |
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Page(s) | Pr3-259 - Pr3-264 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:1999339 |
STCT 9
J. Phys. IV France 09 (1999) Pr3-259-Pr3-264
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:1999339
Techno-economical assessment of solar detoxification systems with compound parabolic collectors
J. Blanco1, S. Malato1, B. Milow1, M.I. Maldonado1, H. Fallmann2, T. Krutzler2 and R. Bauer21 CIEMAT, Plataforma Solar de Almería, Crta. Senés s/n, 04200 Tabernas, Almería, Spain
2 Institute of Physical Chemistry, TU Vienna, Getreidemarkt 9/156, 1060 Vienna, Austria
Abstract
This paper is focussed on a techno-economical analysis comparing TiO2-Persulfate and Photo-Fenton methods for Solar Detoxification of pesticides from an industrial point of view and considering the photocatalytic system coupled with a pesticide bottles recycling plant. The analysis is based on the experiments performed at PSA Solar Detox facility with 250 L of a mixture of 10 commercial pesticides, which have been treated with both photocatalytic methods in the same CPC-type reactor system. The initial TOC of the pollutants was 100 mg/L (considering not only the active ingredient but also the rest of the commercial formulation components) and the final TOC 10 mg/L (plant design parameters). Different experiments have been performed to optimize both treatments. In the experiments with Photo-Fenton 80% of the initial TOC were removed in 75 to 90 minutes and 90% in approximately 2 hours. In the experiment with TiO2-Persulfate, 80% of the TOC was removed in 3 hours and 90% of the TOC after 4 hours.
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