Modelling of phosphorus removal from aqueous and wastewater samples using ferric iron |
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Authors: | Fytianos K Voudrias E Raikos N |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Pollution Control Laboratory, Chemistry Department, University of Thessaloniki, 540 06 Thessaloniki, Greece. |
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Abstract: | Batch laboratory scale experiments were conducted to investigate the removal of phosphate from aqueous and municipal wastewater samples by addition of FeCl(3).6H(2)O. The effect of pH, Fe-dose and initial phosphate concentration were assessed. Optimum phosphate removal, 63% for 1:1 molar addition of Fe(III) was observed at pH 4.5. However, a 155% excess of Fe-dose was necessary for complete phosphorus removal. Phosphorus removal from municipal wastewater was slightly higher than that observed for the aqueous solutions. A chemical precipitation mathematical model was developed and tested with the available experimental data. The model included a total of 15 chemical reactions and 4 solid phases with the option of single-phase precipitation or two-phase co-precipitation. The resulting system of non-linear algebraic equations was solved numerically, using the Wijngaarden-Dekker-Brent method. |
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