Authors
Haiyang Yang, Xiaobin Tang, Xinsheng Luo, Guibai Li, Heng Liang, Shane Snyder
Publication date
2021/8/5
Journal
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Volume
415
Pages
125707
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Oxidants are routinely employed to remove manganese from groundwater deeply, but the conversion pathway of manganese in the process still needed to be explored. In this study, potassium permanganate and sodium hypochlorite were introduced to explore their start-up effect on sand filters in treating high concentration of manganese (1.42–1.94 mg/L). The addition of potassium permanganate would effectively enhance the manganese removal (>97%) and significantly shorten the start-up period (36 days) compared to sodium hypochlorite-added filter (90 days). A good correlation between manganese deposition concentration and manganese removal rate was obtained, which indicated that the removal of manganese in pre-adding oxidants sand filters was dominated by adsorption and auto-catalytic oxidation processes, where δ-MnO2 played a crucial role and the contribution of bacteria was negligible. The …
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