Abstract

Organic phosphorous wastewater is very hard to be purified which need to remove both COD and phosphorous. The treatment process of organic phosphorous wastewater is commonly complicated. In this work, CaO has been used as the catalyst and precipitant for the treatment of organophosphorus wastewater by catalytic ozonation. Compared with CeO2, MnO2 and MgO, CaO shows excellent catalytic performance for the removal of COD. Additionally, the generated PO33− can be removed by Ca2+. Ca2+ can catalyze the reaction between O3 and H2O to generate active oxygen species, such as •OH, -•O2, 1O2. Besides, various conditions, namely, amount of catalyst, O3 flow rate, substrate concentration and pH for the degradation of Tetrakis Hydroxymethyl Phosphonium Sulfate (THPS) wastewater by catalytic ozonation over CaO have been optimized to determine the optimal parameter conditions. Finally, the excess Ca2+ in the solution can be removed by the addition of CO2.

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