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Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method
Eliminating organic and inorganic pollutants from water is a worldwide concern. In this study, we applied electrochemical oxidation (EO) and adsorption techniques to eliminate ammonia, phenols, and Mo(VI) from aqueous solutions. We analyzed the first stage (EO) with response surface methodology, whe...
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author | Mojiri, Amin Ohashi, Akiyoshi Ozaki, Noriatsu Shoiful, Ahmad Kindaichi, Tomonori |
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description | Eliminating organic and inorganic pollutants from water is a worldwide concern. In this study, we applied electrochemical oxidation (EO) and adsorption techniques to eliminate ammonia, phenols, and Mo(VI) from aqueous solutions. We analyzed the first stage (EO) with response surface methodology, where the reaction time (1–3 h), initial contaminant concentration (10–50 mg/L), and pH (3–6) were the three independent factors. Sodium sulfate (as an electrolyte) and Ti/RuO(2)–IrO(2) (as an electrode) were used in the EO system. Based on preliminary experiments, the current and voltage were set to 50 mA and 7 V, respectively. The optimum EO conditions included a reaction time, initial contaminant concentration, and pH of 2.4 h, 27.4 mg/L, and 4.9, respectively. The ammonia, phenols, and Mo elimination efficiencies were 79.4%, 48.0%, and 55.9%, respectively. After treating water under the optimum EO conditions, the solution was transferred to a granular composite adsorbent column containing bentonite, limestone, zeolite, cockleshell, activated carbon, and Portland cement (i.e., BAZLSC), which improved the elimination efficiencies of ammonia, phenols, and molybdenum(VI) to 99.9%. The energy consumption value (8.0 kWh kg(−1) N) was detected at the optimum operating conditions. |
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spelling | pubmed-60686362018-08-07 Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method Mojiri, Amin Ohashi, Akiyoshi Ozaki, Noriatsu Shoiful, Ahmad Kindaichi, Tomonori Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Eliminating organic and inorganic pollutants from water is a worldwide concern. In this study, we applied electrochemical oxidation (EO) and adsorption techniques to eliminate ammonia, phenols, and Mo(VI) from aqueous solutions. We analyzed the first stage (EO) with response surface methodology, where the reaction time (1–3 h), initial contaminant concentration (10–50 mg/L), and pH (3–6) were the three independent factors. Sodium sulfate (as an electrolyte) and Ti/RuO(2)–IrO(2) (as an electrode) were used in the EO system. Based on preliminary experiments, the current and voltage were set to 50 mA and 7 V, respectively. The optimum EO conditions included a reaction time, initial contaminant concentration, and pH of 2.4 h, 27.4 mg/L, and 4.9, respectively. The ammonia, phenols, and Mo elimination efficiencies were 79.4%, 48.0%, and 55.9%, respectively. After treating water under the optimum EO conditions, the solution was transferred to a granular composite adsorbent column containing bentonite, limestone, zeolite, cockleshell, activated carbon, and Portland cement (i.e., BAZLSC), which improved the elimination efficiencies of ammonia, phenols, and molybdenum(VI) to 99.9%. The energy consumption value (8.0 kWh kg(−1) N) was detected at the optimum operating conditions. MDPI 2018-07-09 2018-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6068636/ /pubmed/29987230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071443 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mojiri, Amin Ohashi, Akiyoshi Ozaki, Noriatsu Shoiful, Ahmad Kindaichi, Tomonori Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method |
title | Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method |
title_full | Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method |
title_fullStr | Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method |
title_full_unstemmed | Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method |
title_short | Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method |
title_sort | pollutant removal from synthetic aqueous solutions with a combined electrochemical oxidation and adsorption method |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6068636/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29987230 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15071443 |
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