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Efficient natural organic matter removal from water using nano-MgO coupled with microfiltration membrane separation.

Juanjuan Zhou1, Yan Xia1, Yanyan Gong1, Wanbin Li1, Zhanjun Li2.   

Abstract

Excess natural organic matter (NOM) in water not only lead to unpleasant black color and dissolved oxygen depletion in wastewater and natural water body but also causes carcinogenic chlorinated organic byproduct during drinking water chlorine disinfection. We try to develop a novel cost-effective and green technology for water NOM removal. In our simulated NOM removal process using humic acid (HA) as typical organic matter, we find that mesoporous nano-MgO performs an abnormally high NOM removal capacity (1260 mg-HA/g-MgO, or 446 mgC/g-MgO) when coupled with microfiltration membrane separation, which can't be illustrated by traditional adsorption mechanism. Actually, Mg2+ from dissolved Mg(OH)2 contributes ∼ 92% NOM removal via coagulation while Mg(OH)2 is responsible for the residue ∼ 8% via adsorption. MgO serves as a two-in-one coagulant and adsorbent. The MgO treatment process is highly pH sensitive and weak acidic condition is favored for high NOM removal efficiency. MgO can be regenerated for more than 10 circulations by annealing Mg(OH)2/Mg-NOM composite at 500 °C, so that our MgO recycling process will be sustainable without the need of continuous chemical purchase. More importantly, no solid waste is generated in this novel process. This MgO-recycling NOM-removal process is simple, efficient, and sustainable for water NOM removal and will be significant in promoting novel sustainable technologies for NOM- or HA-related water remediation and treatment while minimizing the generation of solid waste.
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Keywords:  Adsorption; Annealing regeneration; Membrane separation; MgO; Natural organic matter

Year:  2019        PMID: 31822413     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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