Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5480035 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A novel method was developed for phenol degradation and the regeneration of phenol-saturated granular activated carbon (GAC) in bench-scale tests. The degree of phenol degradation in solutions was as high as 75.3% when using persulfate/electrochemical/FeCl2 (PS/Electro/Fe) system under optimal conditions (1000Â mg/L Na2S2O8 and 500Â mg/L FeCl2 at 15Â V). Based on these results, the regeneration of phenol-saturated GAC was then examined by the PS/Electro/Fe method. The highest regeneration efficiency of 58.2% was obtained when 30Â g phenol-saturated GAC was treated in 1000Â mg/L FeCl2 and 2000Â mg/L PS at an applied voltage of 22.5Â V. The effects of electric voltage and initial PS concentrations on the regeneration efficiency were examined in detail for the PS/Electro/Fe system. Considering the practical application of this method, multiple regenerations and reuse cycles of the phenol-saturated GAC were conducted, affording a regeneration efficiency of more than 40% after 3 cycles in practice.
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Authors
Xiaoyi Huang, Dong An, Jiaxiu Song, Wei Gao, Yuqiong Shen,