Facile Ammonium Oxidation To Nitrogen Gas In Acid Wastewater By In Situ Photogenerated Chlorine Radicals

WATER RESEARCH(2021)

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The treatment of low-concentration ammonium (e.g., <50 mg L-1) in highly acidic wastewaters through traditional biological nitrification, physical separation, or chemical stripping remains a huge challenge. Herein, we report that photocatalytic ammonium oxidation using bismuth oxychloride (BiOCl) can successfully occur in Cl--laden solutions within a pH range of 1.0-6.0. All reactions follow pseudo-zero-order kinetics (with rate constants of 0.27-0.32 mg L-1 min(-1) at pH 2.0-6.0 and 0.14 mg L-1 min(-1) at pH 1.0), indicating the saturation of reactive species by the reactants. The interlayer is self-oxidized by the valence band holes (VB h(+)), resulting in the formation of Cl-center dot and subsequently HClO, which is excited upon UV irradiation to provoke consecutive photoreactions for chlorine radical generation. Compared to the free chlorine, HO center dot, Cl-center dot, and Cl-2(center dot-), the ClO center dot produced using the UV/BiOCl system plays a predominant role in oxidizing ammonium under acidic conditions. BiOCl exhibits good stability because of the compensation of Cl- from solution and maintains high activity under different conditions (i.e., different cations and co-existing anions, temperatures, and initial substrate concentrations). The successful removal of ammonium from real wastewater using the UV/BiOCl system suggests that this is a promising method for treating diluted ammonium under highly acidic conditions.
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Ammonium oxidation, Total nitrogen removal, Photocatalysis, UV/Chlorine process, Chlorine oxide radicals
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