Malik, Sameena N.’s team published research in Chemosphere in 230 | CAS: 14707-75-6

Chemosphere published new progress about 14707-75-6. 14707-75-6 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Triazinanes, name is 1,3,5-Triazaadamantan-7-amine, and the molecular formula is C7H14N4, Computed Properties of 14707-75-6.

Malik, Sameena N. published the artcileNano catalytic ozonation of biomethanated distillery wastewater for biodegradability enhancement, color and toxicity reduction with biofuel production, Computed Properties of 14707-75-6, the publication is Chemosphere (2019), 449-461, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.

The effectiveness of O3, O3/Fe2+, and O3/nZVI processes on biomethanated distillery wastewater (BMDWW) was evaluated in terms of biodegradability index (BI) enhancement, biofuel production, COD, color, and toxicity reduction A significant increase in biodegradability, COD, color, and toxicity reduction was observed in O3/nZVI compared with O3 and O3/Fe2+ due to more hydroxyl radical production The O3/nZVI pretreated wastewater with enhanced BI (up to 0.71) showed 60% COD removal with addnl. biogas generation (64% methane content). From gas chromatog.-mass spectrometric (GC-MS) anal., 18 foremost organic compounds were predominantly detected in the raw distillery wastewater. The disappearance of the corresponding FTIR (Fourier transform IR spectroscopy) and GC-MS spectra during pretreatment processes signified the degradation or transformation of the recalcitrant present in the distillery wastewater. Subsequent (AnO + AO, AO) of pretreated BMDWW resulted in biodegradation rate enhancement by (1.83, 1.67), (3.5, 2.4) and (4.7, 2.9) times for O3, O3/Fe2+, and O3/nZVI processes, resp.

Chemosphere published new progress about 14707-75-6. 14707-75-6 belongs to catalysis-chemistry, auxiliary class Triazinanes, name is 1,3,5-Triazaadamantan-7-amine, and the molecular formula is C7H14N4, Computed Properties of 14707-75-6.

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