Nano Fe3O4/Polymerization Ferric Chloride Composite Materials in the Application of Hydroxybenzene Wastewater

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Fenton’s reagent method optimizes conventional wastewater oxidization treatment technologies to remove biodegradable organic matter that cannot be removed. In this paper, ferric chloride hexahydrate, iron (II) chloride tetra hydrate, and ammonia act as raw materials in preparing the nano-iron oxide / polymer composite material ferric chloride. Self-made composite treatment of phenolic wastewater in the reaction time 120min,0.076mol/mL composite dosage 3ml (concentration), H2O2 concentration of 15% (dosage), Fe2 + / Fe3 + ratio of 2:1 for phenol removal of the best wastewater.

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