Periodic Reporting for period 1 - E-CORK (Advanced Electrochemical Treatments for Cork Washing Wastewater Remediation towards a Circular Economy)
Berichtszeitraum: 2022-01-28 bis 2024-01-27
The E-CORK project is based on the premise that cork washing wastewaters can be effectively treated by electrochemical advanced oxidation processes. The main goal is to develop an optimized electrochemical treatment line for purifying and reusing cork washing wastewaters, taking advantage of the hydrogen peroxide present in the main effluent (from by-product to reactant). The project not only focuses on treatment performance but also considers its technical, economic, and environmental feasibility. Various advanced electrochemical processes are proposed, including electrocoagulation, electrochemical peroxidation, and photo-assisted electrochemical peroxidation (also known as electro-Fenton and photo-electro-Fenton with external hydrogen peroxide feeding). Through this approach and considering the possibility of reusing the regenerated wastewaters, the E-CORK project aims to transform the cork industry into a circular economy. It takes into account Portugal and Spain's inherent responsibility for promoting cleaner and more cost-efficient technologies that safeguard cork production and aquatic environments, establishing a close link with industrial needs.
During the first half of the project's life, electrochemical peroxidation under optimized conditions emerged as the most cost-efficient process for wastewaters with a high organic load. The treatment capitalizes on utilizing hydrogen peroxide, a by-product present in the effluent, as a reactant throughout the process, promoting a more sustainable approach to treatments within the cork processing industry.
The progress achieved during this research is pending publication in an open-access journal, and part of the work has been presented at the international CIPOA-5: 5th Iberoamerican Conference on Advanced Oxidation Technologies, in Cusco (Peru), with an oral presentation entitled "Electrochemical treatments for cork bleaching wastewaters". Additionally, a website for the E-CORK project has been created to disseminate and provide updates on related achievements.