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Enhanced Trace Tl Removal with Ferrate through the Addition of Mn(II): Effect and Mechanism

Journal

ACS ES&T ENGINEERING
Volume 1, Issue 3, Pages 571-580

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsestengg.0c00229

Keywords

Thallium; Priority Pollutant Metals; Ferrate; Adsorption

Funding

  1. National Science and Technology Major Projects for Water Pollution Control and Treatment [2017ZX07201003]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51808163, 51908126]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment (Harbin Institute of Technology) [QA201925]

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Adding a low dosage of Mn(II) to the Fe(VI) oxidant significantly improved the removal efficiency of Tl. The formation of floc in the presence of Fe(VI) and Mn(II) facilitated the adsorption and removal of trace Tl efficiently.
Thallium (Tl) is highly toxic and mobile compared with the other priority pollutant metals, and trace Tl pollution is difficult to control. Some mineral deposits in South China contain high levels of Tl, and Tl related pollution incidents have increasingly occurred in recent years. We previously found that ferrate [K2FeO4, Fe(VI)] could oxidize Tl(I) into Tl(III) and remove the resulting Tl(III). However, the Tl-bearing ferric nanoparticles may penetrate the filtration tank and impact water quality. Herein, with the addition of a low dosage of Mn(II) (50 mu g/L), the Tl removal efficiency surged from 42% to 84% [Fe(VI): 0.5 mg/L, Tl: 1 mu g/L, pH 7.0]. Time for the formation of 4 mu m of floc shortened from 75 min in the Fe(VI) group to 30 min in the Fe(VI) + Mn(II) group. In the reaction process, Mn(II) was oxidized into MnO2, part of Tl(I) was oxidized into Tl(OH)(3), and Fe(VI) was reduced into ferric (hydr)oxides. Negatively charged MnO2 (zeta potential: -40.6 mV at pH 7.0) interacted with positively charged ferric (hydr)oxides (zeta potential: 0.8 mV at pH 7.0) through electrostatic attraction with the formation of ferric (hydr)oxides/MnO2 floc. Tl(I) and Tl(OH)(3) were adsorbed by the negatively charged ferric (hydr)oxides/MnO2 floc and subsequently removed through solid-liquid separation. By adjusting the molar ratio of Fe(VI)/Mn(II), effective removal of trace Tl was achieved in authentic polluted waters.

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