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Fenton oxidation and chromium recovery from tannery wastewater by means of iron-based coated biomass as heterogeneous catalyst in fixed-bed columns

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 351, 期 -, 页码 1-11

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2018.06.095

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Heterogeneous-Fenton; Tannery wastewater; Waste reuse; Column; nZVI; Cr(VI)

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [CTM2014-61105-JIN]
  2. University of Granada
  3. University of Sapienza

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This work deals with the treatment of a tannery wastewater by a mixed-iron coated olive stone bio-sorbent particles. Olive stones were used as the support to zero-valent iron and magnetite nanoparticles to develop a new material for the removal of chromium, organic matter and total phenols from the wastewater. The optimal operating conditions were determined in batch reactors, after which the process was scaled-up using fixed-bed columns in series. The maximum adsorption capacity for both Cr(III) and Cr(VI), up to 8.37 and 4.29 mg g(-1), was attained for a sorbent mass concentration of 4 g L-1, meaning a total chromium adsorption capacity of 12.66 mg g(-1), whereas equilibrium contact time was found to be 120 min. The combination of coated olive stones and hydrogen peroxide allowed to develop an heterogeneous Fenton process, that led to reach a COD removal efficiency of 58.4% and a total phenols removal of 59.2%, at H2O2/COD (w/w) = 0.875. In addition, reuse of the coated olive stones by regeneration with NaOH and C2H2O4 solutions after 5 cycles was reported. The column process was successfully described by BDST and Thomas models.

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