Effect of Nano-Fe2O3/Goldmine Complex on Dyeing Wastewater Treatment

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Nano-Fe2O3/goldmine complex was obtained by chemical coprecipitation on the surface of goldmine waste-solid. And its application as the heterogeneous catalyst in Fenton-like advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) was discussed for the degradation of dyeing wastewater. It was found that advanced oxidation processes play an important role to the removal of dyeing wastewater. And the best removal rate of 15400mg/L dyeing wastewater reached up to 63.1% with the presence of 50g/L dosage of nano-Fe2O3/goldmine complex and 50mL/L concentration of H2O2 at 50°C with pH=3.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 955-959)

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335-338

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June 2014

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