Taguchi’s L16 orthogonal array in the study of removal of total phenols using advanced oxidation processes was efficient. In the statistical assessment, the input variables obtained as significant through ANOVA were: hydrogen peroxide (F = 10.0924 and p-value = 5.02) and ozone (F = 3.8686 and p-value = 14.39). In this assessment, the best experimental condition for the removal of total phenols is 100%. The following factors must therefore be adjusted: hydrogen peroxide = 38, 7g and ozone flow = 3 L/h.
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Ana Paula Barbosa Rodrigues de Freitas, Leandro Valim de Freitas, Hélcio José Izário Filho, Messias Borges Silva. Phenol Removal via Advanced Oxidative Processes (O3/Photo-Fenton) and Chemometrics. Am J Theor Appl Stat. 2013;2(6):243-247. doi: 10.11648/j.ajtas.20130206.22
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