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Removal of trace nonylphenol from water in the coexistence of suspended inorganic particles and NOMs by using a cellulose-based flocculant

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 161, Issue -, Pages 482-490

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.07.036

Keywords

Nonylphenol; Surface water; Flocculation; Endocrine-disrupting chemicals; Natural organic matters

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51278253]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China [BK20150981]
  3. Project for Comprehensive Management of Tai Lake Water Environment in Jiangsu Province [TH2014206]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China [15KJB610009]
  5. Priming Scientific Research Foundation for Advanced Talents in Nanjing Normal University [2014103XGQ0196]
  6. priority academic program development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions
  7. Teaching Reform Project of Nanjing Normal University

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A flocculation method was used for the removal of trace nonylphenol (NP) from synthetic surface water containing natural organic matters (humic acid, HA) and suspended inorganic particles (kaolin). A polymeric flocculant (CMCND), with enhanced cationic property and unique switchable hydrophobic/ hydrophilic characteristic, was specially designed for this application. CMCND showed a high efficiency for trace NP removal, turbidity and UV254 abatements: under optimized conditions (pH: 4; T: 35 degrees C; dosage: 40 mg/L), the removal of NP reached up to 79%. By using dosage-pH flocculation diagrams and correlation analyses as tools, kaolin and HA were found to exert synergistic effects on NP removal, with the aid of CMCND; the synergistic effect of HA is higher due to pi-pi stacking. Zeta potential-dosage profiles clearly demonstrated charge neutralization predominated at pH 4, due to the strong cationic groups in the flocculant. Floc size monitoring displayed that the delayed phase transformation process (from hydrophilicity to hydrophobicity) of CMCND at 35 degrees C enhanced NP removal. In addition, spectral analyses clarified the interactions among CMCND, NP, kaolin and HA: charge attraction and hydrophobic interaction between CMCND and NP played the key roles. The findings are of significance for removing endocrine-disrupting chemicals in environmental remediation. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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