Title of article
Removal of fulvic acid from water electrochemically using active carbon fiber electrode
Author/Authors
Ji Yang، نويسنده , , Jinping Jia، نويسنده , , Jun Liao، نويسنده , , Yalin Wang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
4353
To page
4360
Abstract
Humic acids (HA) are a group of widely existing natural organic compounds and potential contaminants to underground water reservoirs. Fulvic acid (FA) is a typical humic acid of relatively low molecular weight. Electrochemical removal of FA from water by active carbon fiber (ACF) electrodes was studied by using light scattering photometer (LSP), fluorescence spectroscopy and total organic carbon analyzer (TOC). The experiments showed that FA molecules aggregated and that the average particle diameter in FA solution increased from below 10 nm to hundreds of nanometers during the treatment process. When iron was added to the anode, the FA could be coagulated efficiently at the early stage of the treatment. The proposed mechanism of the removal process is: adsorption of FA on ACF surface→aggregation of FA→desorption of FA aggregates from ACF→coagulation of FA aggregates by nFe(OH)2√mFe(OH)3 dissolved from anode. Experiments were also repeated using graphite and stainless-steel electrodes, and the results were compared with that of ACF electrodes. FA aggregation was not observed in these experiments and most FA was not removed from the solution. At the end of this paper, FA samples from Huai River sediment were successfully treated using the ACF electrode.
Keywords
Active carbon fiber , Electro-chemistry , Wastewater , fluorescence spectroscopy , fulvic acid , Light scattering photometer
Journal title
Water Research
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Water Research
Record number
769239
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