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Promoted iron corrosion and enhanced phosphate removal by micro-electric field driven zero-valent iron

CHEMOSPHERE [2023]
Chunlin Fan, Bing Li, Weiquan Li, Weiting Chen, Weizhao Yin, Ping Li, Jinhua Wu
ABSTRACT

Zero-valent iron (Fe 0 ) is restricted in phosphate removal due to the formation of a passive P–Fe layer on its surface. A micro-electric field (0.20 mA cm −2 ) was employed in Fe 0 column to facilitate iron corrosion for enhanced phosphate removal with a Fe 0 column as the control. The performance of two columns was compared by batch experiment at a Fe 0 filling rate of 10 vol% with quartz sand as dispersing media. The stability and reusability of micro-electric field driven Fe 0 (MFD-Fe 0 ) column was estimated by cyclic test. Solid phase analysis showed promoted iron corrosion, iron ion generation, and secondary mineral production such as lepidocrocite and magnetite in the MFD-Fe 0 column. Since iron ions tended to precipitate with phosphate, and iron minerals provided reaction sites for phosphate adsorption, the MFD-Fe 0 column achieved an enhanced phosphate removal of 94.1%, 2.8 times higher than that of the Fe 0 column. The increase of current density from 0 to 0.20 mA cm −2 significantly improved phosphate removal from 24.5% to 94.1%, further demonstrating the promoting effect of micro-electric field on iron corrosion. The MFD-Fe 0 column also possessed excellent stability and reusability. It only showed a slight decrease of phosphate removal from 94.1% to 89.7% in eight cycles. It restored a phosphate removal capacity of 97.4% as compared to the initial MFD-Fe 0 column by eluting iron (hydro)oxides on Fe 0 and quartz sand surfaces with sulfuric acid . This study indicated that MFD-Fe 0 is a promising method to remove phosphate from water and an alternative strategy for overcoming Fe 0 passivation.

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