TY - JOUR
T1 - Simultaneous oxidative degradation of toxic acid wastewater from production of nitrocellulose and release of Mn2+ from low-grade MnO2 ore as oxidant
AU - Zhang, Yongtao
AU - Cai, Jinhui
AU - Dan, Zhigang
AU - Tian, Yang
AU - Duan, Ning
AU - Xin, Baoping
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Society of Chemical Industry
PY - 2017/7
Y1 - 2017/7
N2 - BACKGROUND: The development of a low cost and simple treatment process is necessary for toxic organic effluents. This work investigated the feasibility of the oxidative degradation of toxic nitrocellulose acid wastewater (NAW) using low-grade MnO2 ore as a cheap oxidant and the simultaneous release of Mn2+ for preparation of electrolytic manganese metal (EMM). RESULTS: Under optimal conditions of 100 g L−1 MnO2 ore, 200-mesh ore particles, concentrated H2SO4 to NAW ratio of 0.12:1, contact time 120 min, stirring speed 160 rpm and temperature 90 °C, the total organic carbon (TOC) removal of the NAW and Mn release efficiency reached 98% and 97%, respectively. The TOC removal was significantly correlated with the release of Mn. The inert layer model best described the extraction behavior of Mn and apparent activation energy was 54.1 kJ mol−1. Concomitant with TOC removal, the degradation of polysaccharide, phenol, protein and nitrocellulose occurred; meanwhile, the MnO2 totally dissolved owing to reductive extraction of Mn. CONCLUSION: A highly significant correlation occurred between TOC removal and Mn2+ release, suggesting a reciprocal causation. The present process was competent to simultaneously realize oxidation degradation of NAW and reductive dissolution of Mn2+ for EMM production, displaying a promising application prospect.
AB - BACKGROUND: The development of a low cost and simple treatment process is necessary for toxic organic effluents. This work investigated the feasibility of the oxidative degradation of toxic nitrocellulose acid wastewater (NAW) using low-grade MnO2 ore as a cheap oxidant and the simultaneous release of Mn2+ for preparation of electrolytic manganese metal (EMM). RESULTS: Under optimal conditions of 100 g L−1 MnO2 ore, 200-mesh ore particles, concentrated H2SO4 to NAW ratio of 0.12:1, contact time 120 min, stirring speed 160 rpm and temperature 90 °C, the total organic carbon (TOC) removal of the NAW and Mn release efficiency reached 98% and 97%, respectively. The TOC removal was significantly correlated with the release of Mn. The inert layer model best described the extraction behavior of Mn and apparent activation energy was 54.1 kJ mol−1. Concomitant with TOC removal, the degradation of polysaccharide, phenol, protein and nitrocellulose occurred; meanwhile, the MnO2 totally dissolved owing to reductive extraction of Mn. CONCLUSION: A highly significant correlation occurred between TOC removal and Mn2+ release, suggesting a reciprocal causation. The present process was competent to simultaneously realize oxidation degradation of NAW and reductive dissolution of Mn2+ for EMM production, displaying a promising application prospect.
KW - Mn release
KW - MnO ore
KW - TOC removal
KW - nitrocellulose acidic wastewater
KW - oxidative degradation
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U2 - 10.1002/jctb.5159
DO - 10.1002/jctb.5159
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85010840060
SN - 0268-2575
VL - 92
SP - 1638
EP - 1644
JO - Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
JF - Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology
IS - 7
ER -