Removal
of Chloride Ions from Strongly Acidic Wastewater
Using Cu(0)/Cu(II): Efficiency Enhancement by UV Irradiation and the
Mechanism for Chloride Ions Removal
Posted on 2018-12-07 - 00:00
Strongly acidic wastewater, which
is usually generated from nonferrous
metal smelting industries, has the ability to be recycled as sulfuric
acid. Before this wastewater is recycled, the removal of chloride
ions is necessary to improve the quality of the recycled sulfuric
acid. At present, the widely used method to remove chloride ions from
acidic wastewater in the form of CuCl precipitate has several disadvantages,
including low removal efficiency, high temperature, long treatment
time, and high dosage of Cu(II). This study proposed an improved new
method of removing Cl(−I) using Cu(0)/Cu(II) under UV irradiation,
and the mechanism was investigated. The Cl(−I) concentration
was lowered to below 50 mg/L at a Cu(II) dosage of 1200 mg/L. Under
UV irradiation, ligand-to-metal charge transfer takes place, thereby
resulting in the formation of Cl•. Next, CuCl precipitates
form through the reaction between Cu(0) and Cl• and
produce h+/•OH under UV irradiation,
which can oxidize Cl(−I) to Cl•. Simultaneously,
Cl2 gas also forms directly from Cl•.
This study offered a theoretical foundation for the application of
UV irradiation for the enhanced removal of chloride ions from strongly
acidic wastewater.
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Peng, Xianjia; Dou, Wenyue; Kong, Linghao; Hu, Xingyun; Wang, Xianliang (2018). Removal
of Chloride Ions from Strongly Acidic Wastewater
Using Cu(0)/Cu(II): Efficiency Enhancement by UV Irradiation and the
Mechanism for Chloride Ions Removal. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b05787