Objective
                                The AdOPBio project aims to develop a decolouring and recycling treatment of the wastewaters in the textile finishing industry, based on two alternative methods: Advance Oxidation Processes (UV-activated photolysis of hydrogen peroxide and thermal activate d oxidation process) for the decolouration of the spent bath, combined with a bioflotation process for the destruction of the residual organic load. The combination of these wastewater treatments is expected to achieve a complete decolourisation of the pro cess waters for every type of wet process (finishing, bleaching, dyeing, etc.). The project will also develop and implement a process-control software based on artificial neural network and systems dynamics. Research centres in collaboration with textil e finishing companies and suppliers of dyeing machines and wastewater treatment equipment will develop a prototype that will be tested and validated by the end-user companies (textile finishing companies) in order to accumulate experiences and improve the capability of the plant to match a wide range of industrial needs. The project includes all the steps in developing a wastewater treatment unit such as: * modelling and laboratory investigations of AOP and bioflotation processes * design and manufactu re of AOP and bioflotation reactors * design and manufacture of a dyeing machine, interfaced with both AOP reactors * implementation of an ANN-based process control software * interfacing the dyeing machine with the bioflotation treatment plant * test s of the plant in and industrial validation of the decolouring and recycling process
                            
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                            CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: The European Science Vocabulary.
- engineering and technology environmental engineering waste management waste treatment processes recycling
 - engineering and technology environmental engineering water treatment processes wastewater treatment processes
 - engineering and technology materials engineering synthetic dyes
 - engineering and technology materials engineering textiles
 - natural sciences computer and information sciences artificial intelligence computational intelligence
 
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        FP6-2003-INNOV-1
          
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Coordinator
MILAN
Italy
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