Treatment of Textile Wastewater in the Fenton Process in the Presence of Iron and Nickel Nanocompounds
Research and development
Author:
- Kos Lech
Textile Research Institute, Łódź, Poland
Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1215540
Full text | references | Abstract: The aim of the studies was to determine the efficiency of wastewater treatment by the Fenton method in the presence of iron and nickel nanocompounds and to compare it with the classical Fenton method. The subject of the studies was textile wastewater generated during the dyeing of cellulose fibres. Wastewater colour and COD were determined in the samples before and after treatment using proper analytical methods. The Fenton process changed by the addition of iron and nickel nanocompounds was optimized taking into consideration the effect of the following parameters: doses of iron and nickel nanocompounds, the hydrogen peroxide dose and the pH of the solution on treatment efficiency. The decomposition of dyes was complete, with the reduction of COD reaching 57%. Optimum doses of iron and nickel oxide nanopowders were 0.02 g/dm3. It was found that the efficiency of pollutant decomposition in the processes of treatment in which iron and nickel oxide nanopowders were applied, was higher than in the classical method. |
Tags:
textile wastewater, Fenton process, iron nanocompounds, nickel nanocompounds.
Citation:
Kos L. Treatment of Textile Wastewater in the Fenton Process in the Presence of Iron and Nickel Nanocompounds. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2016; 24, 5(119): 143-150. DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1215540
Published in issue no 5 (119) / 2016, pages 143–150.