Title of article :
Simultaneous degradation and adsorption of cyanide using modified fly Ash and TiO2/UV
Author/Authors :
Rezaei، Shima نويسنده MSc, Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , , Rezaei، Hadi نويسنده Sanandaj Health Center AND Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran , , Pirsaheb، Meghdad نويسنده Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Health Research Center, Faculty of Health, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Pirsaheb, Meghdad , Ahmadi، Saeb نويسنده Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , , Hossini، Hooshyar نويسنده Department of Environmental Health, School of Medical Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 9 سال 2015
Pages :
8
From page :
196
To page :
203
Abstract :
Due to the present water shortage and environmental problems associated with industrial effluent, investigation of novel treatment technologies is an essential approach. Being a highly toxic chemical of asphyxiating characteristics, cyanide is seen as a major environmental pollutant in a wide range of industrial effluents. The present study aimed to address the adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of cyanide using activated fly ash and TiO2/UV. To investigate the removal efficiency of cyanide, two sets of experiments were designed. First, cyanide was absorbed by activated fly ash and degraded via a photocatalytic process, individually. Second, simultaneous adsorption and degradation was examined. The removal efficiency of cyanide by modified fly ash (MFA), TiO2/UV, and their combination (MFA-TiO2/UV) was 76.1%, 81%, and 86.6%, respectively. Optimal conditions for the combination of activated fly ash AFA-TiO2/UV were contact time of 6 hours, temperature of 100 °C, and AFA: TiO2 ratio (w/w) of 1:1. Under these conditions, a maximum removal rate of 92.4% was obtained when 1.2 g of MFA/TiO2 was used with a pH value of 3 in the presence of UV light. Based on the results of cyanide removal, it can be concluded that the combination of adsorption and photocatalytic degradation with MFA-TiO2/UV can be utilized to improve the removal of cyanide from wastewater.
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
Record number :
2390134
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