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http://dx.doi.org/10.11001/jksww.2013.27.4.439

Continuous removal of phosphorus in water by physicochemical method using zero valent iron packed column  

Jeong, Jooyoung (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University)
Ahn, Byungmin (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University)
Kim, Jeongjoo (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University)
Park, Jooyang (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater / v.27, no.4, 2013 , pp. 439-444 More about this Journal
Abstract
Excessive phosphorus in aquatic systems causes algal bloom resulting in eutrophication, DO depletion, decline in recreational value of water and foul tastes. To treat wastewater containing phosphorus including effluent of wastewater treatment plant, the continuous experiments were performed by using electrochemical way. The spherical ZVI and silica sand which act as physical filter are packed at appropriate volume ratio of 1:2. Electric potential is applied externally which can be changed as per the operational requirement. The results indicate that optimum hydraulic retention time of 36 minutes (10 mL/min at 1 L reactor) was required to meet the effluent standards. Lower concentrations of phosphorus (<10 mg/L as phosphate) were removed by precipitation by contact with iron. Thus, additional electric potential was not required. In order to remove high concentration phosphorus around 150 mg/L as phosphate, external electric potential of 600 V was applied to the reactor.
Keywords
electro-coagulation; electrolytic cell; phosphate; precipitation; wastewater treatment plant (WWTP); zero valent iron;
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