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Original Articles

Use of Iron Oxide Particles as Adsorbents to Enhance Phosphorus Removal from Secondary Wastewater Effluent

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Pages 3853-3874 | Received 01 Aug 2002, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

Potential use of iron oxide particles (IOPs) as adsorbents for removal of residual phosphorus from the secondary effluent discharged from activated sludge treatment was investigated under various operating conditions. Substantial phosphorus removal was achieved with IOPs including ferrihydrite, goethite, and hematite, though the adsorption capability for phosphorus depended on the types of IOPs tested. Adsorption isotherm tests and SEM images helped to understand the behavior of the adsorptive properties of phosphorus on different IOPs. Phosphorus removal efficiencies for secondary effluent remained constant or further increased over the wide pH range of below neutral to alkaline values, in contrast to those for a synthetic phosphorus solution. This could be in close association with the interaction of phosphorus with Ca and Mg ions present in secondary effluent leading to chemical precipitation, such as apatite, dolomite, calcite, and brucite. The reactivity of IOPs with phosphorus at neutral pH appeared to be almost independent of the existence of background inorganic species, such as inert salts, alkalinity, and hardness. The phosphorus removal efficiency was compared during regeneration and recovery of used IOPs using centrifugation and microfiltration (MF) methods. MF following IOP adsorption was found to be efficient enough to accomplish significant phosphorus removal during continuous adsorption/regeneration runs, suggesting that the combination of IOP adsorption with MF would be attractive as a tertiary treatment alternative.

Acknowledgments

Part of this work was supported by the Daegu University Research Grant (2001). The authors thank Mr. Byung‐Chul Choi and Min Lee of the Environmental Management Corporation Gyeongsan District for their help in obtaining wastewater samples. The instrumental analysis assistance provided by the staff of the Center for Laboratory Facilities, Daegu University is appreciated.

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