Influence of Water Salinity on the Efficiency of Fe0-Based Systems for Water Treatment
2023
Ran Tao | Xuesong Cui | Minhui Xiao | Rui Hu | Willis Gwenzi | Hans Ruppert | Chicgoua Noubactep
Metallic iron (Fe0) is a reactive material for treating polluted water. The effect of water salinity on the efficiency of Fe0-based remediation systems is not yet established. This work aims to clarify the reasons why Cl&minus: ions are often reported to improve the efficiency of Fe0/H2O remediation systems. Quiescent batch experiments were carried out to characterize the effect of chloride (Cl&minus:) ions on the efficiency of methylene blue (MB) discoloration in the presence of Fe0. Cl&minus: was used in the form of NaCl at concentrations ranging from 0 to 40 g L&minus:1. The MB concentration was 10 mg L&minus:1, the Fe0 loading was 5 g L&minus:1, and the duration of the experiment varied from 2 to 46 days. Four different Fe0 materials were tested in parallel experiments. Tests with different NaCl levels were performed in parallel with three other organic dyes: Methyl orange (MO), orange II (OII), and reactive red 120 (RR 120). The results clearly show that the presence of Cl&minus: reduces the extent of dye discoloration in all systems investigated. The efficiency of the dyes increased in the order MB <: MO <: RR 120 <: OII. In systems with varying NaCl concentrations, dye discoloration initially decreases with increasing NaCl and slightly increases for [NaCl] >: 30 g L&minus:1. However, the extent of dye discoloration for [NaCl] = 40 g L&minus:1 remains much lower than for the system with [NaCl] = 0 g L&minus:1. The results clearly demonstrate that the presence of Cl&minus: fundamentally delays the process of contaminant removal in Fe0/H2O systems, thus improving the understanding of the contaminant interactions in Fe0-based remediation systems. These results also suggest that the effects of other inorganic anions on the efficiency of Fe0/H2O systems should be revisited for the design of field applications.
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