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Decomplexation of copper complexes from synthetic and real electroplating wastewater by alkaline-thermal synergistic activation of persulfate and stabilization of generated sludge by Fe3O4 coating.

Authors :
Luo, Zhijun
Hong, Yongxiang
Qu, Lingling
Luo, Huan
Ganiyu, Soliu Oladejo
Chelme-Ayala, Pamela
Gamal El-Din, Mohamed
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. Mar2024, Vol. 484, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • Cu complexes could be efficiently removed from wastewater by alkaline-thermal synergistic activation of PS. • Remarkable synergistic effect between alkaline and thermal activation of PS was observed. • SO 4 − , OH and O 2 − were produced in the alkaline-thermal synergistic activation of PS system. • The Fe 3 O 4 -coating step effectively stabilized the generated CuO sludge. • CuO@Fe 3 O 4 served as the source for the preparation of Cu/Fe/C micro-electrolysis materials. It is difficult to remove heavy metal complexes from wastewater due to the strong bond between organic ligands and heavy metal ions. In this study, a two-step decomplexation-Fe 3 O 4 coating process has been developed to treat Cu-containing wastewater (Cu(II)-EDTA simulated wastewater and real electroplating wastewater), which could not only remove Cu complexes from wastewater but also stabilize the generated Cu sludge. In the decomplexation step, an alkaline-thermal synergistic activation of persulfate was used for the simultaneous decomplexation of Cu complexes and the generation of Cu sludge by maintaining the pH and reaction temperature at 11 and 60 °C, respectively. The removal efficiency of Cu(II) could reach nearly 100 % after 60 min of treatment of 3.14 mM Cu(II)-EDTA. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), including SO 4 − , OH, and O 2 − , generated by alkaline-thermal synergistic activation of persulfate were responsible for the decomplexation of Cu complexes. In the subsequent Fe 3 O 4 coating step, Cu sludge could be stabilized by the formation of Fe 3 O 4 coating (CuO@Fe 3 O 4). With the protection of Fe 3 O 4 coating, the leaching concentration of copper in the TCLP test decreased from 272.0 mg/L (CuO) to 80.1 mg/L (CuO@Fe 3 O 4), which was lower than the leaching concentration limit (<100 mg/L) in the Identification Standards for Hazardous Wastes-Identification for Extraction Toxicity (GB 5085.3–2007) of China. CuO@Fe 3 O 4 could further serve as both the Fe and Cu source for the preparation of Cu/Fe/C micro-electrolysis materials, which thoroughly converted the Cu sludge — the hazardous waste — into valuable materials for wastewater treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
484
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175849219
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.149323