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Original Articles

Optimization for the removal of orthophosphate from aqueous solution by chemical precipitation using ferrous chloride

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Pages 1668-1675 | Received 30 Sep 2013, Accepted 18 Dec 2013, Published online: 22 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

The precipitation reaction between the orthophosphate and Fe 2+ ions was studied to describe the optimum condition for the removal of orthophosphate from the aqueous solution. The effects of pH, Fe:P molar ratio, and alkalinity were evaluated for the initial orthophosphate concentrations in the range from 1.55 to 31.00 mg/L . The optimum pH was found to be 8.0 in all orthophosphate concentration ranges. When the stoichiometric moles of Fe 2+ were added, the removal efficiencies were significantly less than the theoretical values. It is likely that the precipitation of Fe(OH)2(s) is partially formed. For the initial orthophosphate concentration of 3.10 mg/L or greater, the removal efficiencies with the Fe:P molar ratio of 3.0:1.0 approached to the theoretical values, yielding greater than 98.5%. If the molar ratio of Fe:P was great enough, the precipitation reaction was completed within 1 h. As the alkalinity increases, the experimental removal efficiencies were significantly greater than the theoretical values. This is because the formation of vivianite is favoured over FeCO3(s). Finally, it was demonstrated that the orthophosphate (1.40–6.80 mg/L in the secondary effluents from wastewater treatment plants was effectively removed by dosing sufficient amount of Fe 2+ ions.

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