Publications by authors named "Yaowei Ke"

Understanding the occurrence states of persistent organic pollutants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in textile dyeing sludge is the key to their further treatment and disposal. Here, the effects of inorganic salts (silicate, sulfate, phosphate, hydroxide, and iron salts) that were typically rich in textile dyeing sludge on PAH adsorption by sludge and PAH degradation by an ultrasound (US) combined zero-valent iron/EDTA/Air (ZEA) system were studied in a simulated sludge system. The results showed that the simulated sludge containing inorganic salts had a larger specific surface area, which was beneficial for the adsorption of PAHs.

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In this work, the impact of organic matter on the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in textile dyeing sludge by ultrasound-Fenton process has been studied. Sludge organic matter (SOM) was characterized and the degradation efficiencies of PAHs at various oxidation intensities (Fenton's reagent of 20, 70, and 140mmol/L, ultrasonic densities of 0.36, 0.

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To establish an efficient oxidation process for the degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in textile dyeing sludge, the effects of various operating parameters were optimized during the ultrasound process, Fenton process and the combined ultrasound-Fenton process. The results showed that the ultrasonic density of 1.80w/cm(3), both H2O2 and Fe(2+) dosages of 140mmol/L and pH 3 were favorable conditions for the degradation of PAHs.

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