Treatment of dye wastewater nanofiltration concentrates containing high anion levels by a pH-sensitive nano-sized Fe( iii )@silica microgel

Herein, Fe( iii ) ions showed a pH-sensitive dual function on the surface of an l -cysteine-modified nano-sized silica microgel (Cys-Fe( iii )@mSiO 2 ). The total color and COD degradation efficiencies of Cys-Fe( iii )@mSiO 2 are higher than 95% and 83%, respectively, for high salt level nanofiltrat...

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Veröffentlicht in:New journal of chemistry 2017, Vol.41 (24), p.15357-15367
Hauptverfasser: Zheng, ChunMing, Lian, DongYing, Chang, ShuBin, Ma, Chao, Du, MengWei, Sun, XiaoHong
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Zusammenfassung:Herein, Fe( iii ) ions showed a pH-sensitive dual function on the surface of an l -cysteine-modified nano-sized silica microgel (Cys-Fe( iii )@mSiO 2 ). The total color and COD degradation efficiencies of Cys-Fe( iii )@mSiO 2 are higher than 95% and 83%, respectively, for high salt level nanofiltration concentrates without other post-treatment methods. In the first stage, Fe( iii ) ions act as an enhanced Fenton-like degradation catalyst on the surface of Cys-Fe( iii )@mSiO 2 for the treatment of actual nanofiltration concentrates in dye wastewater under acidic conditions (pH < 5.5). Then, the pH value of the nanofiltration concentrates increases (pH > 7.5) upon the simple addition of Ca(OH) 2 , and the same Fe( iii ) ions act as an excellent coagulant component for the nanofiltration concentrates with the aid of the silica microgel in the second stage. Characterization via transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, and related techniques demonstrates that the Fe( iii )/Fe( ii ) redox cycle in Cys-Fe( iii )@mSiO 2 is accelerated with the addition of l -cysteine; this increases the Fe( ii ) concentration and enhances the generation rate of hydroxyl radicals (˙OH). Additionally, the apparent rate constant of Cys-Fe( iii )@mSiO 2 is almost 5 times higher than that of Fe( iii ) Fenton-like degradation systems.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/C7NJ02575K