Electrochemical Treatment of Reverse Osmosis Concentrate of Oil Refining Wastewater by Mn-Sn-Ce/gamma-Al2O3 Particle Electrode

2012 
The reverse osmosis concentrate of oil refining wastewater was studied with a three-dimensional electrode reactor (TDER). The particle electrode was Mn-Sn-Ce modified ?-Al2O3 as and anode was DSA® type anode. Higher chemical oxygen demand (COD) and phenolic compounds removal was achieved in TDER with Mn-Sn-Ce/?-Al2O3 comparing with ?-Al2O3, and particle electrode of Mn-Sn-Ce/?-Al2O3 was beneficial to the improvement of COD and phenolic compounds removal efficiency. Under the optimum condition [Mn-Sn-Ce/?-Al2O3 100g/500mL, current density=30(mA/cm2), pH=6.5 and treatment time=60(min)], the phenolic and COD compounds removal efficiencies of wastewater were 98.48% and 95.50%. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, XRD powder diffraction, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller test and Scanning electron microscope were performed to characterize Mn-Sn-Ce/?-Al2O3.
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