
@Article{jrm.2021.015189,
AUTHOR = {Suiyi Zhu, Manhong Ji, Hongbin Yu, Zhan Qu, Jiakuan Yang, Mingxin Huo, Yi Wang},
TITLE = {Recycling of Mud Derived from Backwash Wastewater Coagulation as Magnetic Sodalite Sphere for Zn<sup>2+</sup>Adsorption},
JOURNAL = {Journal of Renewable Materials},
VOLUME = {9},
YEAR = {2021},
NUMBER = {9},
PAGES = {1599--1607},
URL = {http://www.techscience.com/jrm/v9n9/42379},
ISSN = {2164-6341},
ABSTRACT = {<p>Herein, we reported a method to prepare magnetic sodalite sphere by using the mud from backwash wastewater after polyaluminum chloride (PAC) coagulation. The results showed that approximately 100% of Fe in the wastewater was precipitated as flocculent iron mud (FM) by adding PAC. FM was converted to spherical magnetic sodalite (FMP) with a diameter of 3 μm via a facile alkali hydrothermal method without adding Al/Si resources or reductant. The product FMP had the saturated magnetization of 10.9 emu g<sup>−1</sup> and high Zn<sup>2+</sup> adsorption capacity of 50.6 mg g<sup>−1</sup>. Without coagulation with PAC, the removal rate of Fe from the wastewater was only 92.7%, and the precipitated mud (RM) was converted to irregular particles (RMP), which had weak magnetic response and low capacity of Zn<sup>2+</sup> adsorption comparing with FMP. With the method, the Fe in backwash wastewater was effectively recycled, and the generated sludge was converted to well-formed sodalite sphere without generating any secondary waste.</p>
},
DOI = {10.32604/jrm.2021.015189}
}



