Practical performance and its efficiency of arsenic removal from groundwater using Fe-Mn binary oxide

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Fangfang Chang Jiuhui Qu Ruiping Liu Xu Zhao Pengju Lei State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic Chemistry Research Center for EcoEnvironmental Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China Graduate School Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China [1 ,2 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,100085 ,2 ,100039 ]
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arsenic; groundwater; adsorption; filtration; Fe(II); Mn(II);
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A treatment unit packed by granular adsorbent of Fe-Mn binary oxide incorporated into diatomite (FMBO(1:1)-diatomite) was studied to remove arsenic from anaerobic groundwater without any pre-treatment or post-treatment. The raw anaerobic groundwater containing 35-45 μg/L of arsenic was collected from suburb of Beijing. Arsenic(III) constituted roughly 60%-80% of the total arsenic content. Approximately 7,000 bed volumes (ratio of efluent volume to adsorbent volume) treated water with arsenic concentration below 10 μg/L were produced in the operation period of four months. The regeneration of FMBO(1:1)-diatomite had been operated for 15 times. In the first stage, the regeneration process significantly improved the adsorption capacity of FMBO(1:1)-diatomite. With increased loading amount of Fe-Mn binary oxide, the adsorption capacity for arsenic decreased 20%-40%. Iron and manganese in anaerobic groundwater were oxidized and adsorptive filtrated by FMBO(1:1)-diatomite efficiently. The final concentrations of iron and manganese in efluents were nearly zero. The continued safe performance of the treatment units proved that adsorbent FMBO(1:1)-diatomite had high oxidation ability and exhibited strong adsorptive filtration.
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