Abstract (EN):
In this work has been studied the behavior of some materials present in healthcare waste
when treated by alkaline hydrolysis. The alkaline hydrolysis was performed with 0.1 M, 1
M or 2 M NaOH at 135 ºC. The efficiency of treatment was assessed by changes on the
mass of the materials samples, and total organic carbon (TOC) and chemical oxygen
demand (COD) in the effluent resulting from alkaline hydrolysis. Among the ten tested
samples of materials, adhesive was the most degraded and showed the highest weight
loss of 53.8 wt%. The final effluent obtained by alkaline treatment is hazardous due to its
high pH, TOC and COD. The diaper and adhesive were the materials that released more
TOC and COD to the resulting effluent. Those values were 17.3 and 45.9 g C/l and 42.0
and 143.76 g O2/l, respectively.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
5