| Literature DB >> 28355586 |
Huosheng Li1, Yongheng Chen2, Jianyou Long3, Daqian Jiang4, Juan Liu1, Sijie Li1, Jianying Qi5, Ping Zhang6, Jin Wang7, Jian Gong3, Qihang Wu1, Diyun Chen7.
Abstract
Simultaneous removal of thallium (Tl) and chloride from a highly saline industrial wastewater was investigated using modified anion ion exchange resins. The removal of thallium was mainly driven by the exchange of Tl-chlorocomplex (TlCl4-) formed in the oxidation of thallous (Tl (I)) to thallic ion (Tl (III)) by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) under saline conditions. Over 97% of thallium and chloride removal was achieved using the modified resins, with a wide optimal conditions found to be H2O2 dosage 1.0-25.0mL/L, pH 1.6-4.3, and flow rate 0.5-4.7mL/L. The modified resins had an exchange capacity of 4.771mg Tl/g dry resins for thallium and 1800mg Cl/g dry resins for chloride. Stable regeneration could be achieved with the modified resins: over 97% of thallium and 90% of chloride can be eluted using Na2SO3 solution and alternating hot (60°C) H2SO4 and cold (25°C) water, and over 98% removal of thallium and chloride was achieved after five consecutive regeneration cycles.Entities:
Keywords: Chloride; Heavy metal; Industrial wastewater; Resins; Thallium
Year: 2017 PMID: 28355586 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.03.020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588