Abstract
Autonomous coal fly ash modified by vitriol (H2SO4) was used to treat Phenol Waste Water. The treatment influences were determined by single-factor experiment and the prioritizing importance and optimizing combination of the influences were studied using orthogonal experiment. We found that the prioritizing importance of the influencing factors was as follow: dosage of ferrous sulfate (FeSO4) > dosage of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) > initial concentration of phenol > PH > the dosage of modified coal fly ash. The optimizing combination of the influences was 5 wt.% FeSO4, 1 mL ; 3 wt.%H2O2, 7 mL; PH=5; initial concentration of phenol , 300 mg/L and the dosage of modified coal fly ash, 200 mg/L. Under the condition above, phenol removal rate was 99.46%.
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