Analysis On Deep Treatment Effect Of Coking Wastewater Using 3D Electrode Combined With Fenton Reagent

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Lei Zhang Lina Wang Pu Liu Benquan Fu Jiannyang Hwang Shining Chen
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

A three-dimensional (3D) electrode reactor combined with Fenton reagent was used for advanced treatment of coking wastewater from secondary biological treatment. Effects of some key factors on total organic carbon (TOC) removal rate were investigated, and the results were compared with those of the common three-dimensional electrode reactor. Experimental results showed that TOC removal rate could reach 51.7%, when optimal operating conditions were as follows: initial pH value 3.5, H2O2 dosage 17.6mmol/L, reaction time 90min and FeSO4·7H2O dosage 3.5mmol/L. Analytical results from UV absorption spectra indicated that the organic substances in the coking wastewater were well degraded by this system, which provided good experimental basis for the practical application of this process in the treatment of coking wastewater. This can be meaningful for the treatment of other kinds of wastewater.
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APA: Lei Zhang Lina Wang Pu Liu Benquan Fu Jiannyang Hwang Shining Chen  (2015)  Analysis On Deep Treatment Effect Of Coking Wastewater Using 3D Electrode Combined With Fenton Reagent

MLA: Lei Zhang Lina Wang Pu Liu Benquan Fu Jiannyang Hwang Shining Chen Analysis On Deep Treatment Effect Of Coking Wastewater Using 3D Electrode Combined With Fenton Reagent. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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