Abstract
Abstract Sulfidation has been considered to be a promising method to improve the performance of zerovalent iron (ZVI). In this study, taking different kinds of dyes (including azo, anthraquinone and triphenylmethane dyes) as model contaminants, the feasibility of applying sulfidation (herein sulfidated ZVI was synthesized by ball-milling with ZVI and elemental sulfur (S-ZVI bm )) to enhance the reactivity of ZVI was systematically investigated. The results showed that, S-ZVI bm could enhance dyes removal efficiency from 52.8–79.4% to 69.5%–100% within 150 min and the ratio of rate constants for dyes decolorization by S-ZVI bm to that of unsulfidated ZVI generally fell in the range of 1.3–4. Although the decolorization process of Acid Red 27 (AR27) by S-ZVI bm could be inhibited when solution pH values increased from 4.0 to 10.0, S-ZVI bm still achieved higher removal rate and efficiency than unsulfidated ZVI. For Pri-ZVI and ZVI bm , the decolorization rate of AR27 increased linearly with iron dosage. However, it was interesting to observe that the kinetic constants of AR27 removal by S-ZVI bm increased more sharply than unsulfidated ZVI, implying more available reactive sites could be provided after sulfidation treatment. In sum, from a wide-spectrum perspective, this study provided some insights into the effects of sulfidation on ZVI performance toward various dyes removal.
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