Numéro
J. Phys. IV France
Volume 09, Numéro PR3, March 1999
Proceedings of the 9th SolarPACES International Symposium on Solar Thermal Concentrating Technologies
STCT 9
Page(s) Pr3-259 - Pr3-264
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:1999339
Proceedings of the 9th SolarPACES International Symposium on Solar Thermal Concentrating Technologies
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. Bauer2

1  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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