Pre-treatment of pyridine wastewater by new cathodic–anodic-electrolysis packing


Yang Jin , Qinyan Yue , Kunlun Yang , Suqing Wu , Shengjie Li , Baoyu Gao , Yuan Gao

DOI:10.1016/j.jes.2017.02.016

Received November 05, 2016,Revised February 24, 2017, Accepted February 27, 2017, Available online March 07, 2017

Volume 30,2018,Pages 43-49

A novel cathodic–anodic-electrolysis packing (CAEP) used in the treatment of pyridine wastewater was researched, which mainly consisted of 4,4′-diamino-2,2′-disulfonic acid (DSD acid) industrial iron sludge. The physical properties and morphology of the packing were studied. The CAEP was used in a column reactor during the pretreatment of pyridine wastewater. The influence of pH, hydraulic retention time (HRT), the air–liquid ratio (A/L) and the initial concentration of pyridine were investigated by measuring the removal of total organic carbon (TOC) and pyridine. The characterization results showed that the bulk density, grain density, water absorption percentage and specific surface area were 921kg/m3, 1086kg/m3, 25% and 29.89m2/g, respectively; the removal of TOC and pyridine could reach 50% and 58% at the optimal experimental conditions (pH=3, HRT=8hr, A/L=2). Notably, the surface of the packing was renewed constantly during the running of the filter, and the handling capacity was stable after running for three months.

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