Fe-Mn-textile waste synthesis for COD and color removal from textile wastewater by UV/S2O82− oxidation

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D. İ. Çifçi
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[1] Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University,Department of Environmental Engineering, Çorlu Engineering Faculty
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2023年 / 20卷
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Metal-doped catalyst; Sulfate oxidation; Textile wastewater;
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In this study, Fe-Mn-textile waste material was synthesized from textile waste and the usability for COD and color removal from biologically treated textile wastewater was investigated by S2O82− oxidation process. The prepared Fe-Mn-textile waste was characterized by SEM–EDX and FTIR analysis, and it contains 0.87 ± 0.03% Fe and 0.42 ± 0.02% Mn. In the study, persulfate oxidation was carried out at different concentrations of S2O82− and Fe-Mn-textile waste. 51.2% COD and 94.2% color removal was observed at 2.0 g/L S2O82− concentration by UV/ S2O82− oxidation. 61.8% COD and 93.0% color removal have been achieved at 2.0 g/L S2O82− and 7.5 g/L Fe-Mn-textile waste by S2O82−/Fe-Mn-textile waste oxidation. Besides, COD and color removal reached 87.0% and 99.3% in the UV/S2O82−/Fe-Mn-textile waste oxidation process, respectively. The COD removal improvement of the processes followed the order: UV/S2O82−/Fe-Mn-textile waste > S2O82−/Fe-Mn-textile waste > UV/S2O82−. In addition, Fe-Mn-textile waste also has an excellent adsorbent, and 93.2% color and 32.4% COD removal can be achieved as a result of adsorption at 7.5 g/L Fe-Mn-textile waste. In the Fe-Mn-textile waste reusability studies, it was seen that the material could be used effectively three times. As a result, it is seen that the synthesized Fe-Mn-textile waste material is suitable to provide COD and color removal from biologically treated textile wastewater. Thus, both textile waste is reused and low-cost adsorbent or catalyst can be produced.
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页数:11
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