| Literature DB >> 33865163 |
Yonghyeon Lee1, Yangmin Ren1, Mingcan Cui2, Junjun Ma3, Zhengchang Han3, Ohhun Kwon4, Juin Ko4, Jeehyeong Khim5.
Abstract
Rare earth (RE) containing radioactive species and a variety of toxic pollutants The treatment of real wastewater is very important for environmental protection. In this study, a new concept of continuous process consisting of precipitation, adsorption, and oxidation was developed without the use of chemicals. In the sedimentation step, waste oyster shell(WOS) and a PE tube diffuser(PE250) containing Na2S (PECa/S), PECa/S were prepared, which were used to precipitate heavy metals with a removal efficiency of 97% or more. In the adsorption step, fluorine (F), arsenic (As), and thorium (Th) were precipitated and removed when heavy metals were removed using coal mine drainage sludge (CMDS) and an adsorbent (PUCMDS) made of polyurethane (PU). Running a semi and pilot scale continuous process using PECa/S, PUCMDS and O3/HC systems resulted in a semi and pilot scale operating period of 120 and 62 days, and 60.26, 797.84, 46.94, 78.62 g, and 7.120 kg and 266.35, 42556.8, 191.95, 3108.43 g and 629.84 kg for As, F, Th, Pb and CODcr has been removed respectively. In addition, the removal efficiencies of As, F, Th, Pb and CODcr were 99.75, 99.98, 93.60, 99.99, and 88.82%, respectively, when treating real RE wastewater using the pilot scale system. Without the use of agitated reactors and regulators, the new concept of continuous process can effectively treat RE real wastewater, and the quality of the process outlet has met the pollutant limits recommended by EPA and China for irrigation.Entities:
Keywords: Heavy metal; Organic compounds; Ozone and hydrodynamic cavitation oxidation; Precipitation and adsorption; Radioactive; Rare earth wastewater
Year: 2021 PMID: 33865163 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130523
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086