Chemical behavior of different species of phosphorus in coagulation

Authors
Park, TaejunAmpunan, VanvimolLee, SanghyupChung, Eunhyea
Issue Date
2016-02
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.144, pp.2264 - 2269
Abstract
Phosphorus is one of the elements that have a significant impact on such environmental problems as eutrophication or algal bloom. Phosphorus compounds in water can be hydrolyzed to orthophosphate that is the only form of phosphorus that algae can assimilate. In this study, phosphorus removal in terms of orthophosphate and total phosphorus from wastewater was studied using alum or ferric ions as coagulants. It was observed that alum shows higher phosphorus removal efficiency than ferric ions in the same mole ratio concentrations. The proportion of orthophosphate among total phosphorus did not change significantly during coagulation process when the coagulant concentration is low. However, the proportion becomes gradually decreased as the coagulant concentration increases. Not only the electrolyte concentration difference in solution, but the characteristics of orthophosphate and polyphosphate such as reactivity and ionic size might also cause the differences in the removal rate. Orthophosphate that has greater reactivity than other phosphorus species would be involved in chemical reactions dominantly when large amounts of coagulants are applied. However, the effect of reactivity was diminished due to the large ionic size of polyphosphate and low concentration of electrolyte in low coagulant concentration during the coagulation process. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; REMOVAL; EUTROPHICATION; SLUDGE; ALUM; PRECIPITATION; MARINE; ACID; Wastewater treatment; Phosphorus removal; Orthophosphate; Polyphosphate; Coagulation
ISSN
0045-6535
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124421
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.10.131
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