JOURNAL ARTICLE

High Efficient Removal of Tetracycline from Solution by the Nanoscale Zerovalent Iron

Yuncong FuQingru ZengPeng LiangHuijuan SongJihai ShaoJi‐Dong Gu

Year: 2015 Journal:   Advances in engineering research/Advances in Engineering Research   Publisher: Atlantis Press

Abstract

The degradation and flocculation of tetracycline (TC) with nanoscale zerovalent iron (NZVI) modified by starch were investigated using batch experiments as a function of reactant concentration, pH, and ion strength.The 500 mg/L TC was processed with 0.20 mg/L NZVI, the adsorption and degradation effect was only 30.0% and flocculation effect was 69.0 %, the total removal efficiency was as high as 99.2%.At processed with NZVI, the flocculation kinetics of TC was strongly dependent on pH and ion strength.Neutral environment and high ion strength can improve the sedimentation rate.

Keywords:
Zerovalent iron Flocculation Tetracycline Adsorption Degradation (telecommunications) Chemistry Nanoscopic scale Kinetics Sedimentation Chemical engineering Inorganic chemistry Ion Nuclear chemistry Materials science Nanotechnology Organic chemistry Sediment

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