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Zhipeng Li1, Peizhe Sun1, Ruochun Zhang2
1School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, 300072, China.
Abstract:
Eutrophication of surface water bodies is a global problem in recent years. Dosing polluted water with oxygen releasing compounds (ORCs), especially those that can remove excessive nutrients simultaneously is regarded as one of the most economical and eco-friendly methods of treating eutrophic waters. In this study, a novel Mg-based ORC was synthesized and characterized as a magnesium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide complex (MHHPC) with Mg to H2O2 ratio of 2:1. Oxygen-releasing, pH-adjusting and nutrient-removal potentials of MHHPC were evaluated in nano-pure and eutrophic water. The overall performance of MHHPC in preventing the eutrophic water from turning black and odorous was compared with the performance of other ORCs namely, MgO2, CaO2 and the combination of MgCl2 and H2O2. The results showed that MHHPC was capable of constantly releasing oxygen to aqueous phase over a period of one week. Phosphate and ammonia nitrogen in synthetic buffered water can were removed as struvite and other precipitates from the aqueous phase. In the synthetic eutrophic water, all the ORCs tested were able to reduce aqueous ammonia nitrogen below 0.5 mM, while only CaO2 and MHHPC successfully removed the aqueous phosphate. However, CaO2 and MgCl2+H2O2 significantly inhibited microbial activity.
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