Abstract

The degradation of organic pollutants in the simulated and realistic wastewaters was investigated by Fe-C micro-electrolysis system. Effects of initial pH, Fe/C mass ratio, gas bubbling type (air or N2) and the type of anions on degradation and mineralization of Sunset Yellow (SY) were studied. The degradation and mineralization efficiencies of 500mg·L−1 SY were approximately 99.0% and 77.5% after 90min treatment, when the initial pH, Fe/C ratio and air bubbling flow rate were 6.0, 1:1 and 45L·h−1, respectively. Besides, the type of anions had a significant influence on the Fe-C micro-electrolysis process. The results of kinetics study indicated that Fe-C micro-electrolysis process followed second-order-kinetics well. The degradation pathway and mechanism for SY were proposed based on FTIR and LC–MS analyses of treated wastewater. Additionally, the Fe-C micro-electrolysis process could dispose linear alkyl chain and benzene ring compounds efficiently under the optimal conditions, and the mineralization efficiencies were in the range of 94–96% and approximately 80%, respectively. The degradation feasibility of a realistic wastewater by the Fe-C micro-electrolysis system was investigated with landfill leachate. In conclusion, Fe-C micro-electrolysis system is an effective and promising technology for organic wastewater treatment in near-neutral pH condition.

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