Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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228276 | Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
An innovative phosphorus removal filter made of silica granules was designed and evaluated for advanced wastewater treatment. The silica granules from natural mineral stones were formed into a porous body by sintering with addition of glass powder. The phosphorus was removed by the ionic exchange mechanism between OH− in Si(OH)4 and PO43− in wastewater. The silica filter was very effective in removing phosphorus in wastewater by ion exchange. We found the possibility of a phosphorus removal filter with no sludge production characteristics of flocculation treatment techniques, and it seems to be quite meaningful as a new wastewater treatment.
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Authors
DaeGun Kim, InSang Yoo, ByungSeok Park, YongHyun Lee, SaeHoon Kim, Duk Chang, Young Sunwoo, HyungSoo Shin, YangDam Eo, KiHo Hong,