On the kinetics of organic pollutant degradation with Co2+/peroxymonosulfate process: When ammonium meets chloride
2017
Huang, Ying | Yang, Fei | Ai, Luoyan | Feng, Min | Wang, Chi | Wang, Zhaohui | Liu, Jianshe
A large amount of chloride and ammonium ions were produced and released from industrial processes with non-biodegradable organic pollutants to affect efficiencies of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Here, the influences of chloride and ammonium ions on Co/peroxymonosulfate (Co/PMS) reaction system, a widely used AOPs to produce sulfate radicals, were investigated by examining the degradation efficiency of an azo dye (Acid Orange 7, AO7). The experimental results showed that a significant decrease in the degradation rate of AO7 was observed in the presence of NH4⁺, while a dual effect of chloride on AO7 bleaching appeared. The presence of NH4Cl was unfavorable for AO7 degradation at low concentration (<20 mM), whereas further addition of NH4Cl (>20 mM) apparently accelerated AO7 discoloration rate. The apparent effects of the two co-existing inorganic ions were determined by roles of the dominating ions at varied molar ratio of [NH4⁺]/[Cl⁻]. The present study may have technical implications for the treatment of industrial wastewater containing diverse ions in practice.
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