Abstract

Electrocoagulation (EC) technique was used to investigate the removal performance of aqueous perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) with relatively high concentration as simulating the wastewater from organic fluorine industry. A comparison between iron and aluminum electrode was made to remove PFAAs with the similar electrolysis condition. Effective removal of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) was obtained by EC process, especially for Fe anode. Several key factors were studied to optimize the EC process using Fe electrode. At the optimal operating parameters including 25.0mA/cm2 of current density, 180rpm of stirring speed, and 2g/L NaCl as supporting electrolyte, more than 99% of PFOS could be removed with 0.25mM of initial concentration after 50-min electrolysis. Additionally, the adsorptive removal of aqueous PFOS on iron hydroxide flocs during EC was also verified by Fourier transform infrared spectra. The investigation of removal efficiency for PFAAs with different carbon chain length after EC and the characteristic of zeta potential on Fe flocs indicated that the electrostatic adsorption was primarily responsible for the PFAAs sorption on the iron hydroxide flocs.

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