This study investigates the treatment of pharmaceutical wastewater containing recalcitrant non-biodegradable compounds that are inadequately addressed by conventional treatment methods. The objectives include improving wastewater biodegradability and comparing the efficacy of various advanced treatment approaches. Untreated wastewater samples were collected from a pharmaceutical intermediate manufacturing unit. Initial characterization including pH measurement and acute toxicity assessment was conducted. Primary treatment involved neutralization coagulation flocculation and settling. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) such as H?O? TiO?/H?O? Fe²?/H?O? (Fenton) HCO?? and Fe²?/H?O?/O? (Fentozone) were applied.Post-treatment analyses revealed varied improvements in biodegradability (BOD/COD ratio). The Fentozone process emerged as the most effective achieving a BOD/COD improvement of 0.43 after 60 minutes. Comparative results showed moderate improvements with TiO?/H?O? (0.32) and Fe²?/H?O? (0.30) while H?O? alone achieved a marginal improvement of 0.26. No improvement was observed with HCO??treatment.In conclusion the Fentozone process proves to be a promising technology.
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