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Concurrent removal of humic acid and o-dichlorobenzene in drinking water by combined ozonation and bentonite coagulation process

Journal

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue 12, Pages 3061-3068

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2009.678

Keywords

bentonite; coagulation; drinking water; humic acid; o-dichlorobenzene; ozone

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [20576120, 90610005, U0633003]
  2. Project of Zhejiang Science and Technology Department [2007C13061]
  3. 863 project of China [2007AA06Z339, 2008BAC32B06]

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Combined ozonation and bentonite coagulation process (COBC) was investigated as a method of concurrently removing humic acid (HA) and o-dichlorobenzene (DCB) from drinking water. In this process, HA and DCB were removed by joint effect of catalytic ozonation and bentonite coagulation. HA removal was highly dependent on the coagulation process while DCB removal was dependent on the oxidation process in COBC. Iron in solution not only acted as a coagulant, but also promoted the formation of HO., which is effective in destroying aromatic chemicals. Bentonite in COBC improved the coagulation process, resulting in an enhancement in the treating efficiency. COBC is proved to be potentially advantageous on dissolved pollutants in drinking water, and appears to have great potential for a wide range of practical applications.

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