Degradation of printing and dyeing wastewater by modified biochar catalyzed persulfate

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Abstract

The biochar (BC) obtained from banana peel was used to catalyze persulfate (PS) to degrade the Direct Blue 86 (DB86) simulating and dyeing wastewater, which can obtain a much better degradation efficiency (71.1% within 1440 min) compared with BC (insignificant) or PS (26.7%) alone. Then BC was modified, and the influence of modified method, PS concentration, biochar content and temperature on DB86 degradation was also investigated. Results showed that the acid modified method of BC had advantage for the DB86 degradation, and 99% decolorization efficiency can reach within 240 min. The degradation of DB86 increased with PS concentration increasing, and then decreased slowly. Increasing the acid modified BC dosage and temperature can improve effectively the DB86 degradation. When the experimental conditions are PS 5×10-3 M, acid modified BC 5.0 g/L, and 25°C, the degradation of DB86 can reach 99% within 60 min.

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Ding, F., Luo, Z., Xiao, Z., Wu, T., & Zhong, H. (2019). Degradation of printing and dyeing wastewater by modified biochar catalyzed persulfate. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 118). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911804040

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