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摘要
未经处理的制革废水的排放是一个主要的环境问题。它含有有害的化学物质和金属,尤其是铬。研究了热活化厨房垃圾吸附剂(TAKBWA)对制革废水中铬的吸附性能。治疗前后,通过SEM、FT-IR、EDS和pHpzc对TAKBWA进行表征。在最佳条件下,在吸附剂用量为1.2 g / 50 mL、搅拌时间为10 min、相对pH为7.9的条件下,对铬的去除率达到99.92%。pHpzc表明吸附在TAKBWA的正表面起作用。吸附符合拟二级动力学模型和Freundlich等温线。热力学研究保证了吸附是化学调节的、自发的和放热的。吸附反应为化学吸附,吸附剂-吸附物(铬)相互作用较大。制革废水的生化需氧量(46.0%)、化学需氧量(13.5%)和氯化物(20.1%)均降低。因此,可以考虑对制革废水进行TAKBWA处理,特别是在排放到环境之前去除铬。
Thermally activated adsorbent derived from kitchen biowaste for treatment of tannery wastewater
The discharge of unprocessed tannery wastewater is a major environmental concern. It contains harmful chemicals and metals, especially chromium. This study explored the chromium adsorption on the thermally activated kitchen biowaste adsorbent (TAKBWA) from the tannery effluent. Before and after treatment, the TAKBWA were characterized through SEM, FT-IR, EDS, and pHpzc. In a batch test at optimal conditions, chromium removal was achieved at 99.92 % with an adsorbent dose of 1.2 g per 50 mL wastewater, a stirring time of 10 min, and a relative pH of 7.9. The pHpzc indicates the adsorption worked on the positive surface of TAKBWA. The adsorption was well fitted for the pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Freundlich isotherm. The thermodynamic studies ensured that adsorption was chemically regulated, spontaneous, and exothermic. The adsorption reaction was chemisorption with a greater adsorbent-adsorbate (chromium) interaction. A reduction of biochemical oxygen demand (46.0 %), chemical oxygen demand (13.5 %), and chloride (20.1 %) of the tannery effluent was achieved. Hence, TAKBWA can be considered to treat the tannery wastewater, especially chromium removal before discharge to the environment.