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- Title
Study on ferrite-attapulgite composite material as catalyst and adsorbent for chemical wastewater treatment.
- Authors
Weidong Liang; Ye Liu; Xiaojuan He; Zhaoqi Zhu; Xiaoyu Liu
- Abstract
The ferrite-attapulgite (ATP) composite with excellent catalytic activity was prepared and investigated to remove chemical oxygen demand (COD) from chemical wastewater. Effects of various factors, including catalyst preparation conditions, the dosage of H2O2, pH value, reaction time, and reaction temperature, were researched thoroughly. The orthogonal experiments on degradation process showed that the maximum removal rate of COD could be reached up to 91.3% under the optimal conditions (pH = 5, H2O2 = 3.5 mL, time = 120 min). The ferrite-ATP composite treated wastewater effectively and the chromaticity was reduced to 20 below when ferrous ion content occupied 5% of ATP and preparation temperature of the ferrite-ATP composite was 80˚C, the effluent could be discharged after advanced treatment.
- Subjects
WASTEWATER treatment; COMPOSITE materials; CHEMICAL oxygen demand; IRON ions; CATALYSTS
- Publication
Desalination & Water Treatment, 2015, Vol 53, Issue 13, p3580
- ISSN
1944-3994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/19443994.2013.873993