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Use of thermally activated Fenton sludge for Cd removal in zinc smelter wastewater: Mechanism and feasibility of Cd removal
  • Cho, Eun Ji ;
  • Kang, Jin Kyu ;
  • Lee, Chang Gu ;
  • Bae, Sungjun ;
  • Park, Seong Jik
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Publication Year
2023-10-01
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Environmental Pollution, Vol.334
Keyword
AdsorptionCd removalFenton sludgeThermal activationZinc smelter wastewater
Mesh Keyword
Cd adsorptionsCd removalEco-friendlyFenton sludgeFenton's processLarge amountsThermal activationThermally activatedTreatment methodsZinc smelter wastewaterAdsorptionCadmiumFeasibility StudiesSewageWaste Disposal, FluidWastewaterWater Pollutants, ChemicalZinc
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
ToxicologyPollutionHealth, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Abstract
Fenton sludge is a byproduct of the Fenton process that contains large amounts of Fe and Ca. Because of the secondary contamination generated during the disposal of this byproduct, ecofriendly treatment methods are needed. In this study, we used Fenton sludge to remove the Cd discharged from a zinc smelter factory, using thermal activation to enhance the Cd adsorption capacity. Among the various temperatures considered (300–900 °C), the Fenton sludge that was thermally activated at 900 °C (TA–FS–900) adsorbed the highest amount of Cd because of its high specific surface area and high Fe content. Cd was adsorbed onto TA–FS–900 via complexation with C–OH, C–COOH, FeO−, and FeOH and cation exchange with Ca2+. The maximum adsorption of TA–FS–900 was 260.2 mg/g, indicating that TA–FS–900 is an efficient adsorbent, comparable to those reported in the literature. The initial Cd concentration in the zinc smelter wastewater discharged was 105.7 mg/L, 98.4% of which was removed by applying TA–FS–900, suggesting the applicability of TA–FS–900 for real wastewater containing high concentrations of various cations and anions. The leaching of heavy metals from TA–FS–900 was within the EPA standard limits. We concluded that the environmental impact of Fenton sludge disposal can be reduced, and the use of Fenton sludge can add value to the treatment of industrial wastewater in terms of the circular economy and environment.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/33519
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122166
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This work was supported by Korea Forest Service (Korea Forestry Promotion Institute) through an R&D program for Forest Science Technology (Project No. 2023483D10-2325-AA01 ).
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