Preparation of Fe/C-MgCO 3 micro-electrolysis fillers and mechanism of phosphorus removal

Environmental science and pollution research international(2022)

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Iron-carbon micro-electrolysis is effective for the removal of phosphorus in wastewater; however, meeting the stringent emission standards required for treatment is difficult. To meet these treatment standards, modified micro-electrolytic fillers were prepared from iron dust, powdered activated carbon, clay, and additives using an elevated temperature roasting process under an inert atmosphere. The results show that among several additives, the modified micro-electrolytic (Fe/C-MgCO 3 ) fillers using MgCO 3 were the most effective at phosphorus removal. The preparation conditions for the Fe/C-MgCO 3 fillers and their effects on phosphorus removal performance were investigated. Under the optimal preparation conditions (calcination temperature: 800 °C, Fe/C = 4:1, clay content 20%, and 5% MgCO 3 ), the filler yielded a high compressive strength of 3.5 MPa, 1 h water absorption rate of 25.7%, and specific surface area and apparent density of 154.2 m 2 /g and 2689.2 kg/m 3 , respectively. The iron-carbon micro-electrolysis process removed 97% of phosphorus in the wastewater by using the Fe/C-MgCO 3 fillers, which was 14% more than the Fe/C filler. Electrostatic adsorption and surface precipitation were identified as the main phosphorus removal mechanisms, and the surface of the Fe/C-MgCO 3 filler was continuously updated. These results demonstrated that Fe/C-MgCO 3 is a promising filler for phosphorus removal in water treatment.
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Iron-carbon micro-electrolysis,Magnesium metal oxides,Mechanism,Modified micro-electrolytic filler,Phosphorus,Wastewater
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