Peracetic acid (PAA) as emerging oxidant in advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) has attracted widespread attention in purifying water pollution. In this research, the removal of target contaminant (sulfamethoxazole, SMX) was investigated through PAA activation by a facile catalyst (Co@C), and the active sites of catalyst were identified as sp-C, O, and Co by correlation analysis. Especially, different pH adjustment strategies were designed, including System A (adjusting pH after adding PAA) and System B (adjusting pH before adding PAA), to investigate the impact of oxidant acidity and alkalinity on solution microenvironment as well as effect and mechanism of pollutant removal.
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January 2020
In this study, a pilot-scale experimental filter system was used to investigate the effect of bicarbonate alkalinity on the activity of an Fe-Mn co-oxide for ammonium and manganese removal from surface water. The results showed that an increase in alkalinity to 150 mg/L (calculated as CaCO) by the addition of NaHCO significantly promoted the activity of the Fe-Mn co-oxide. The ammonium and manganese removal efficiencies of the Fe-Mn co-oxide increased from 40% to 95% and 85% to 100%, respectively.
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