Abstract

Batch experiments were conducted to investigate the removal of selenocyanate (SeCN −) from oil refinery wastewater and artificial wastewater with elemental iron [Fe(0)]. The chemical forms of selenium in the reacted solids were determined with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and a sulfite extraction procedure. SeCN − was effectively removed from the wastewater with Fe(0) filings when the water pH was controlled at approximately 6. SeCN − was removed by Fe(0) through the formation of elemental selenium [Se(0)] and ferrous selenide. The possible chemical reactions between SeCN − and Fe(0) included deselenation of SeCN − and electrochemical reduction of Se(0) to selenide. A cost-effective process may be developed for the treatment of SeCN − in wastewater using Fe(0).

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