Abstract

Chlorine is usually present in the environment in an ionic state, is highly mobile and difficult to degrade. High-chlorine wastewater can corrode buildings and affect the growth of animals and plants. Therefore, how to solve the environmental problem of high concentration of chloride ions well and effectively has drawn the intensive attention of the society. In this paper, chloride ion is removed from wastewater with the method of coprous chloride precipitation, and investigation is made on the effects of pH, temperature, amount of precipitant, titration time and reaction time on the removal efficiency of chloride ions. The results show that: when nCuSO4:nNa2SO3:nNaCl: n(ascorbic acid) =1.3:1.1:1: 0.01, and reaction pH is 3, temperature is 80 °C, titration time of sodium sulfite is 20min, reaction time after titration is 30min, the chloride ion has the optimal removal efficiency. SEM method is used for the characterization of the precipitates formed by the reaction. The results show that the experimentally produced complex cuprous chloride is irregular polyhedron with uneven particle size.

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