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Enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments

In this study, oxidants including hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), hypochlorite (ClO(−)) and persulfate (S(2)O(8)(2−)) were employed to promote zero-valent iron (ZVI) corrosion and enhance phosphate (P) removal from water through batch and breakthrough experiments. Characterization results indicated th...

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Autores principales: Zeng, Weilong, Li, Bing, Lin, Xueying, Lv, Sihao, Yin, Weizhao, Li, Ping, Zheng, Xiangyu, Wu, Jinhua
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9044562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05664f
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author Zeng, Weilong
Li, Bing
Lin, Xueying
Lv, Sihao
Yin, Weizhao
Li, Ping
Zheng, Xiangyu
Wu, Jinhua
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Li, Bing
Lin, Xueying
Lv, Sihao
Yin, Weizhao
Li, Ping
Zheng, Xiangyu
Wu, Jinhua
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description In this study, oxidants including hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), hypochlorite (ClO(−)) and persulfate (S(2)O(8)(2−)) were employed to promote zero-valent iron (ZVI) corrosion and enhance phosphate (P) removal from water through batch and breakthrough experiments. Characterization results indicated that the addition of oxidant can cause large-scale corrosion of the iron surface. This subsequently generates more iron ions and active minerals, resulting in a large number of reaction-adsorption sites for P removal. Therefore, compared with the ZVI alone system (29.4%), the removal efficiency of P by oxidant/ZVI system (H(2)O(2) : ClO(−) : S(2)O(8)(2−) = 33.2% : 54% : 67.1%) was improved. For the oxidant/ZVI system, H(2)O(2) can promote the corrosion of ZVI to a certain extent. However, the solution pH could be increased during the corrosion process. This leads to inhibition of P removal performance by the H(2)O(2)/ZVI system, which only increased by 12.9% to 33.2%. The reaction between NaClO and ZVI consumes less H(+), and the reaction product Cl(−) can pierce the passivation layer on the surface of the ZVI through the pitting effect. As such, the NaClO/ZVI system attained a 54% P removal rate. Compared with H(2)O(2) and NaClO, a better P removal effect of about 67.1% can be achieved by using Na(2)S(2)O(8), since the oxidation corrosion process of Na(2)S(2)O(8) does not consume H(+), and it also has the strongest oxidizing properties. Furthermore, an appropriate increase in oxidant dosing (0.1–2 mM) could improve the efficiency at which of P is removed. Five batch cycle experiments showed that the oxidant/ZVI system has a higher removal capacity and longer life-span. In the long-term column running, the P removal capacity and operation life of the NaClO/ZVI column are 9.6 times and 3.2 times higher than that of the ZVI column, respectively. This work demonstrates that an oxidant/ZVI system can be an efficient method for P removal in water, which also provides a new idea for solving the problem of ZVI corrosion passivation.
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spelling pubmed-90445622022-04-28 Enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments Zeng, Weilong Li, Bing Lin, Xueying Lv, Sihao Yin, Weizhao Li, Ping Zheng, Xiangyu Wu, Jinhua RSC Adv Chemistry In this study, oxidants including hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), hypochlorite (ClO(−)) and persulfate (S(2)O(8)(2−)) were employed to promote zero-valent iron (ZVI) corrosion and enhance phosphate (P) removal from water through batch and breakthrough experiments. Characterization results indicated that the addition of oxidant can cause large-scale corrosion of the iron surface. This subsequently generates more iron ions and active minerals, resulting in a large number of reaction-adsorption sites for P removal. Therefore, compared with the ZVI alone system (29.4%), the removal efficiency of P by oxidant/ZVI system (H(2)O(2) : ClO(−) : S(2)O(8)(2−) = 33.2% : 54% : 67.1%) was improved. For the oxidant/ZVI system, H(2)O(2) can promote the corrosion of ZVI to a certain extent. However, the solution pH could be increased during the corrosion process. This leads to inhibition of P removal performance by the H(2)O(2)/ZVI system, which only increased by 12.9% to 33.2%. The reaction between NaClO and ZVI consumes less H(+), and the reaction product Cl(−) can pierce the passivation layer on the surface of the ZVI through the pitting effect. As such, the NaClO/ZVI system attained a 54% P removal rate. Compared with H(2)O(2) and NaClO, a better P removal effect of about 67.1% can be achieved by using Na(2)S(2)O(8), since the oxidation corrosion process of Na(2)S(2)O(8) does not consume H(+), and it also has the strongest oxidizing properties. Furthermore, an appropriate increase in oxidant dosing (0.1–2 mM) could improve the efficiency at which of P is removed. Five batch cycle experiments showed that the oxidant/ZVI system has a higher removal capacity and longer life-span. In the long-term column running, the P removal capacity and operation life of the NaClO/ZVI column are 9.6 times and 3.2 times higher than that of the ZVI column, respectively. This work demonstrates that an oxidant/ZVI system can be an efficient method for P removal in water, which also provides a new idea for solving the problem of ZVI corrosion passivation. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9044562/ /pubmed/35494108 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05664f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zeng, Weilong
Li, Bing
Lin, Xueying
Lv, Sihao
Yin, Weizhao
Li, Ping
Zheng, Xiangyu
Wu, Jinhua
Enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments
title Enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments
title_full Enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments
title_fullStr Enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments
title_short Enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments
title_sort enhanced phosphate removal by zero valent iron activated through oxidants from water: batch and breakthrough experiments
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9044562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494108
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra05664f
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