**Wet Air Oxidation of Aqueous Wastes**

Antal Tungler, Erika Szabados and Arezoo M. Hosseini

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http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/60935

#### **Abstract**

Wet air oxidation (WAO) is a key technology in the disposal of industrial and agricultural process wastewaters. It is often used coupled with activated sludge treatment at a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) as preliminary conversion of toxic and/or non-biodegradable components. The process is based on a high temperature and pressure reaction of the oxidizable materials in water with air or oxygen, in most cases in a bubble column reactor. The oxidation is a chain type radical reaction. The intensification of this technology is possible with the application of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts, recently non-thermal radical generating methods (UV/H2O2, ozonization, Fenton type processes) gathered ground also. The most frequent use of the process is in sludge treatment and oxidation of spent caustic of refineries or ethylene plants.

**Keywords:** Process wastewater treatment, wet air oxidation, catalysts, intensifica‐ tion of wet oxidation
