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Removal of Cr(VI) and methyl orange by activated carbon fiber supported nanoscale zero-valent iron in a continuous fixed bed column

Journal

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 82, Issue 4, Pages 732-746

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2020.383

Keywords

activated carbon fiber; BDST model; Cr(VI); methyl orange; nanoscale zero-valent iron; Yoon-Nelson model

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41773133]
  2. Scientific Research Fund of Hunan Provincial Education Department, China [17A028]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province, China [2019JJ50013]
  4. Science and Technology Development Project of Hengyang City, China [2019yj011171]

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The application of activated carbon fiber supported nanoscale zero-valent iron (ACF-nZVI) in the continuous removal of Cr(VI) and methyl orange (MO) from aqueous solution was studied in depth. The breakthrough curves of Cr(VI) in a fixed bed with ACF-nZVI were measured, and compared with those in the fixed bed with ACF. The catalytic wet peroxide oxidation (CWPO) process for MO was also carried out using ACF-nZVI after reacting with Cr(VI) in the same fixed bed. The results showed that the breakthrough time of ACF-nZVI was significantly longer than that of ACF. Higher pH values were unfavorable for the Cr(VI) removal. The breakthrough time increased with decreasing inlet Cr(VI) concentration or increasing bed height. The Yoon-Nelson and bed depth service time (BDST) models were found to show good agreement with the experimental data. The Cr(VI) removal capacity when using ACF-nZVI was two times higher than that when using ACF. Under the optimal empty bed contact time of 1.256 min, the fixed bed displayed high MO conversion (99.2%) and chemical oxygen demand removal ratio (55.7%) with low Fe leaching concentration (<5 mg/L) after continuous running for 240 min. After three cycles, the conversion of MO remained largely unchanged.

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