TITLE:
Oil Pollutants Degradation of Nano-MgO in Micro-Polluted Water
AUTHORS:
Meng-Fu Zhu, Cheng Deng, Hong-Bo Su, Xiu-Dong You, Lu Zhu, Ping Chen, Ying-Hai Yuan
KEYWORDS:
Nano-MgO; Oil Pollutants; Catalytic Degradation; Micro-Polluted Water; Water Treatment
JOURNAL NAME:
Computational Water, Energy, and Environmental Engineering,
Vol.2 No.3B,
October
24,
2013
ABSTRACT:
The removal of oil pollutants from water and purifying
process of oil-polluted water are studied through catalytic degradation method
with nano-MgO. The results indicated that catalytic degradation effect of
nano-MgO on the oil pollutants was associated with dosage of nano-MgO, pH and
water temperature. When oil content was 1.8 mg/L, 0.17 g nano-MgO was used
and the removal rate of oil was 93.92%. Furthermore, nano-Mgo was a
non-photosensitive catalyst. GC/MS analysis showed that the amount of
petroleum-based pollutants in water was reduced 73.77% from the previous 61
kinds to 16 kinds, and the total peak area was reduced 96.05% after catalytic
degradation of nano-MgO. Therefore, nano-MgO has an excellent effect on the
catalytic degradation of oil pollutants and can be applied in the treatment of
oil wastewaters.