Fenton Process:As an advanced wastewater treatment technology, the Fenton process utilizes the chain reaction between Fe²⁺ and H₂O₂ to catalytically generate highly reactive hydroxyl radicals (•OH). These radicals are capable of oxidizing a wide range of toxic and refractory organic compounds. For high-strength, non-biodegradable wastewater, the Fenton process can serve as a biological pretreatment step to improve water quality, enhance biodegradability, and create favorable conditions for subsequent advanced treatment.
It is particularly suitable for the advanced treatment of organic wastewater that is resistant to biological degradation or conventional chemical oxidation, such as landfill leachate.
Fenton Fluidized Bed Reactor (also known as Fenton Oxidation Tower or Fenton Reaction Tower):Also known as a Fenton Oxidation Tower or Fenton Reaction Tower, it is the essential equipment for carrying out the Fenton reaction to achieve advanced oxidation of wastewater.