Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6585676 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Zero valent iron/activated carbon nanocomposite (NZVI/AC) was synthesized and applied for trihalomethane (THM) removal in this study. The performance of NZVI/AC, with respect to characterization, removal kinetics and isotherms, was compared with that of activated carbon and nanoscale zero-valent iron. The results showed that the size of NZVI became smaller when immobilized on AC, which was in the range of 30-70Â nm, and meanwhile with activated carbon as a support, NZVI/AC possesses higher dispersion, better stability and reactivity. Results of kinetic experiments indicated that NZVI/AC showed the best trihalomethane removal capacity, followed by NZVI and AC. The synergetic effect of prompt adsorption of trihalomethanes to NZVI/AC phase and the reduction of THMs by Fe0 on NZVI/AC was recognized as removal mechanism of the THMs. Therefore, NZVI/AC could be used as a potential material to remove trihalomethane in wastewater treatment process, which of great significance for reclaimed-water recycling.
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Authors
Jianan Xiao, Baoyu Gao, Qinyan Yue, Yuan Gao, Qian Li,