Advanced oxidation processes can be employed to remove organic and inorganic contaminants during the treatment of water and wastewater. The reaction between the hydroxyl radical (HO-), the material...



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Advanced oxidation processes can be employed to remove organic and inorganic<br>contaminants during the treatment of water and wastewater. The reaction between the<br>hydroxyl radical (HO-), the material responsible for removing contaminants during<br>treatemnt, and the target compound, R, is represented as follows:<br>HO + R byproducts<br>The rate law for decay of the target compound, rR, corresponding to this reaction is:<br>TR = - KRCHO CR<br>Estimate the volume of a PFR reactor needed to achieve 95 percent reduction of<br>chlorobenzene, by advanced oxidation, using HO concentrations of 10-9 moles/L ; 10-<br>moles/L; and 10-11 moles/L, if the flowrate is 3800 m/day, k is 4.3*10° L/mol-s, and<br>the initial concentration of chlorobenzene is 25 ug/L for each reactor. Be sure to<br>explain your thought process.<br>10<br>

Extracted text: Advanced oxidation processes can be employed to remove organic and inorganic contaminants during the treatment of water and wastewater. The reaction between the hydroxyl radical (HO-), the material responsible for removing contaminants during treatemnt, and the target compound, R, is represented as follows: HO + R byproducts The rate law for decay of the target compound, rR, corresponding to this reaction is: TR = - KRCHO CR Estimate the volume of a PFR reactor needed to achieve 95 percent reduction of chlorobenzene, by advanced oxidation, using HO concentrations of 10-9 moles/L ; 10- moles/L; and 10-11 moles/L, if the flowrate is 3800 m/day, k is 4.3*10° L/mol-s, and the initial concentration of chlorobenzene is 25 ug/L for each reactor. Be sure to explain your thought process. 10

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