Agent and method for reducing COD (chemical oxygen demand) of phenolic wastewater
A technology for phenol wastewater and wastewater, applied in the field of COD reagents, can solve the problems of high energy consumption and treatment costs, and achieve the effects of fast treatment speed, reduced COD value, and low cost
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[0026] The COD value of raw water is 4964mg / L.
[0027] A reagent and method for reducing COD of phenol-containing wastewater, the steps are as follows:
[0028] 1. Experimental steps
[0029] Add 10ml of hydrogen peroxide and 1.8g of ferrous sulfate at a concentration of 30% by mass to 500ml of phenol-containing wastewater, heat, and use a magnetic stirrer to make it fully react, a large number of bubbles appear in the solution, and the color of the solution turns dark red , After 30 minutes, no bubbles will be generated in the solution, and the color of the solution will become stable, indicating that the hydrogen peroxide has been fully reacted, and then add 2g-8g of potassium permanganate with different masses to observe its removal effect on COD.
[0030] After adding 8g of potassium permanganate for treatment, the concentration of COD in the solution varied between 1150-1250mg / L; after adding 6g of potassium permanganate for treatment, the concentration of COD in the wa...
Embodiment 2
[0033] The COD of the raw water sample is 7680mg / L. In this embodiment, after adding Fenton's reagent twice, potassium permanganate is added to reduce COD in wastewater.
[0034] A reagent and method for reducing COD of phenol-containing wastewater, the steps are as follows:
[0035] 1. Dosing Fenton reagent once
[0036] Take four 2L beakers, add 500ml of mixed waste water to them, then add 20ml of hydrogen peroxide and 3.5g of ferrous sulfate, 15ml of hydrogen peroxide, 2.5g of ferrous sulfate, 10ml of hydrogen peroxide and 1.8g of ferrous sulfate, and 5ml of hydrogen peroxide and 1g of ferrous sulfate, Put the beaker on a magnetic stirrer and stir for 30 minutes, then let it stand for 3 hours to see its treatment effect on COD. After measurement, the COD values are 4752mg / L, 3712mg / L, 3776mg / L, 4592mg / L, The removal rates of COD were 38.125%, 51.67%, 50.83%, and 40.21%. After filtering the treated solution, 7g of potassium permanganate was added to it, and the solution ...
Embodiment 3
[0041] Raw water COD 7680mg / L.
[0042] A reagent and method for reducing COD of phenol-containing wastewater, the steps are as follows:
[0043] 1. Take 10L of mixed water and put it into a plastic bucket, add 150ml of hydrogen peroxide and 22.5g of ferrous sulfate into it, stir with a stirring paddle for 30 minutes, let it stand for 3 hours, filter out the precipitate, then add 150ml of hydrogen peroxide and 22.5 g ferrous sulfate, filter out the precipitate (approximately 9L of water remains), add 100g of potassium permanganate to it, heat to 70 degrees, react for 30 minutes, and after standing for 12 hours, take a sample to measure COD, and the measured COD of the water sample is 800mg / L, the corresponding COD removal rate is 89.58%.
[0044]2. Put 12L, 15L, and 20L mixed water into 3 plastic buckets, add 150ml hydrogen peroxide and 15g ferrous sulfate, 200ml hydrogen peroxide and 20g ferrous sulfate, 250ml hydrogen peroxide and 25g ferrous sulfate, and stir with a stirri...
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