TREATMENT OF FLEXO PRINTING WASTEWATER BY USING A FENTON-LIKE PROCESS

Authors

  • Vanja Milovanović Autor
  • Miljana Prica Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/01EF01Milovanovic

Keywords:

cyan dye, Fenton process, nano-zero valent iron, real effluent treatment, flexo printing

Abstract

In this paper a treatment of wastewater with Fenton-like process by using nano zero valent iron as catalyst was analysed. A sample of wastewater generated after printing with cyan dye was taken from a flexo printing facility in Novi Sad. The “green” synthesis of nanomaterial was carried out using leaves of oak tree that grew in Fruška Gora National Park. The efficiency of decolorization of printing dye aqueous solution was performed by series of experiments on the JAR test apparatus.

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Published

2018-12-13