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Degradation mechanism of cyanide in water using a UV-LED/H2O2/Cu2+ system

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Authors

Kim, Tae-Kyoung; Kim, Taeyeon; Jo, Areum; Park, Suhyun; Choi, Kyungho; Zoh, Kyung-Duk

Issue Date
2018-10
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Chemosphere, Vol.208, pp.441-449
Abstract
In this study, we developed a UV-LED/H2O2/Cu2+ system to remove cyanide, which is typically present in metal electroplating wastewater. The results showed the synergistic effects of UV-LED, H2O2, and Cu2+ ions on cyanide removal in comparison with UV-LED photolysis, H2O2 oxidation, UV-LED/H2O2, and H2O2/Cu2+ systems. Cyanide was removed completely in 30 min in the UV-LED/H2O2/Cu2+ system, and its loss followed pseudo-first order kinetics. Statistically, both H2O2 and Cu2+ ions showed positive effects on cyanide removal, but Cu2+ ions exhibited a greater effect. The highest cyanide removal rate constant (k = 0.179 min(-1)) was achieved at pH 11, but the lowest was achieved at pH 12.5 (k = 0.064 min(-1)) due to the hydrolysis of H2O2 ( pK(a) of H2O2 = 11.75). The presence of dissolved organic matter (DOM) inhibited cyanide removal, and the removal rate constant exhibited a negative linear correlation with DOM (R-2 = 0.987). The removal rate of cyanide was enhanced by the addition of Zn2+ ions (from 0.179 to 0.457 min(-1)), while the co-existence of Ni2+ or Cr+6 ion with Cu2+ ion reduced cyanide removal. The formation of OH radicals in the UV-LED/H2O2/Cu2+ system was verified using an aminophenyl fluorescence (APF) probe. Cyanate ions and ammonia were detected as the byproducts of cyanide decomposition. Finally, an acute toxicity reduction of 64.6% was achieved in the system within 1 h, despite a high initial cyanide concentration (100 mg/L). In terms of removal efficiency and toxicity reduction, the UV-LED/H2O2/Cu2+ system may be an alternative method of cyanide removal from wastewaters. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0045-6535
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/149849
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.05.198
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