Catalytic Potential of Nano-Magnesium Oxide on Degradation of Humic Acids From Aquatic Solutions
Author(s) -
Ghorban Asgari,
Javad Faradmal,
Hassan Zolghadr Nasab,
Abdolmotaleb SeidMohammadi
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
avicenna journal of environmental health engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2423-6292
pISSN - 2423-4583
DOI - 10.17795/ajehe-173
Subject(s) - catalysis , chemistry , degradation (telecommunications) , calcination , magnesium , wastewater , oxide , water treatment , inorganic chemistry , nuclear chemistry , waste management , organic chemistry , telecommunications , computer science , engineering
Catalytic ozonation is a new and promising process used to remove the contaminants from drinking water and wastewater. This study aimed to evaluate the catalytic potential of nano-magnesium oxide (nano-MgO) for the removal of humic acids (HA) from water. Mg (NO 3 ) 2 solution was used to prepare MgO powder by the calcination method. In a semi-batch reactor, the catalytic ozonation was carried out. The effects of the various operating parameters, including pH, reaction time, T-butyl alcohol (TBA) and phosphate on HA degradation were evaluated. Experimental results indicated that degradation of HA was increased as the pH solution and reaction time were increased. Maximum HA degradation was obtained at pH = 10 and the reaction time of 10 minutes in the catalytic process. The calculated catalytic potential of nano-MgO on ozonation of HA was 60%. Moreover, catalytic ozonation process was not affected by TBA and the main reaction on HA degradation HA have effect take place on MgO surface. According to the results of this study, the developed MgO catalyst is the active and proficient catalyst in HA degradation using the catalytic ozonation process.
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