Process development for the removal of copper from wastewater using ferric/limestone treatment

Authors
Kang, CDSim, SJCho, YSKim, WS
Issue Date
2003-05
Publisher
KOREAN INSTITUTE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.20, no.3, pp.482 - 486
Abstract
The removal of copper from wastewater by ferric/limestone coagulation followed by screen filtration was carried out at a laboratory scale. The optimum coagulant (FeCl3) dose and working pH were 50 mg/l of Fe(III) and pH 7.5, respectively, through jar tests. For the efficient removal of copper from wastewater, we developed a novel process including the co-precipitation of copper with FeCl3, alkalization in a limestone aeration bed, and separation of precipitates in a sedimentation tank coupled with internal stainless steel screen filter. The performance results showed that removal of copper from the solution was over 99.5%. The pH was effectively maintained over 7.5 in limestone bed during the whole process. Ferric hydroxide/copper aggregates were removed over 99% by stainless steel screen filter of 1,450 mesh. Periodic air backwashing alleviated fouling of the filter surface.
Keywords
HEAVY-METAL IONS; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION; WATER; COAGULATION; copper; limestone; ferric chloride; coagulation; filtration
ISSN
0256-1115
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/138584
DOI
10.1007/BF02705552
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