| Literature DB >> 30006546 |
Chunjian Su1, Gaohua Cao2, Shumei Lou2, Rui Wang2, Fengru Yuan2, Longyun Yang2, Qing Wang3.
Abstract
Addressing the problem of high chemical oxygen demands (COD) of cutting fluid waste generated in the machining process, its complex composition, and the specific conditions required for the treatment process, a heterogeneous Fenton fibre catalyst (NZVI@ACF) made of nanometer-iron supported on activated carbon fiber using dip-molding was developed. NZVI was homogeneously loaded onto ACF surfaces to form NZVI@ACF, with a specific surface area (SBET) of 726.3642 m2/g. Using a multistage chemical pretreatment, the NZVI@ACF/H2O2 system was used to effectively treat cutting fluid waste. The results indicated that the rate of COD removal in the cutting fluid waste liquid pretreated with NZVI@ACF/H2O2 system was 99.8% when the reactions conditions were optimized to 20 nmol/L H2O2, 6 g/L NZVI@ACF, total reaction time of 120 min and pH 5. The treated waste solution passed China's tertiary wastewater discharge standards. NZVI@ACF/H2O2 demonstrated an excellent catalytic performance compared to the traditional Fenton catalyst, increased the effective pH reaction range and had an adsorption effect on the waste liquid after the reaction.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30006546 PMCID: PMC6045638 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-29014-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379