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Title: Flocculants for Water Treatment


1
Flocculants for Water Treatment
  • Date May ???,2011
  • Speaker Speaker A? Speaker B? Speaker C

2
Objectives
  • Flocculation of ferric hydroxide(Fe(OH)3)
    colloidal solution ??is affected by the different
    pH values.
  • ? research the flocculation of Fe(OH)3(aq) at
    different pH value
  • Ferric hydroxide colloidal solution performs
    excellently on the adsorption of heavy metal
    ions.
  • ? research the adsorption of lead ions (Pb2),
    zinc ions (Zn2), chromium(VI) ions to decrease
    the huge volume of waste water containing heavy
    metal ions in high school chemistry laboratory

3
Colloids
  • Colloidsubstance microscopically dispersed
    throughout another one.
  • Colloidal systemconsists of two separate
    phases-a dispersed phase and a continuous phase .
  • Diameter of dispersed-phase
  • particlesapproximately
  • 5 and 200 nm.

4
Properties of Colloids
  • Tyndall effect light scattering by particles in
    a colloid or particles in a fine suspension.
  • Absorptionanother characteristic of colloids.

5
Tyndall effect
  • The Tyndall effect can be used to tell the
    difference between the true solution, and
    colloid.

6
Flocculants for Water treatment
  • Flocculantscausing colloids and other suspended
    particles in liquids to improve the sedimentation
    of small particles.

7
Al(OH)3
  • Al(OH)3the basis for application of as
    coagulant in water purification.
  • Alzheimers diseasetraces of aluminium are found
    in brain lesions sometimes, so there is concern
    that consumption of excess aluminium
    compounds may cause or contribute to
    the development of this.

8
Fe(OH)3
  • Preparation of Fe(OH)3
  • Fe(NO3)3 NaOH ? Fe(OH)3 NaNO3

Fe(OH)3
9
Fe(OH)3
  • Absorbent for suspension in raw water.
  • Removal of Pb2 and other heavy metal ions.

10
Hydrolysis of ferric ion
  • Ferric ion hydrolyzes in water
  • Fe(H2O)63 H2O ? Fe(H2O)5(OH)22 H3O
  • Fe(H2O)5(OH)2H2O?Fe(H2O)4(OH)2H3O
  • 2Fe(H2O)63?Fe(H2O)4(OH)2Fe(H2O)442H3O
  • When pH value of the solution decreases, the
    hydrolysis of ferric ions decreases too.

11
  • With the increasing of pH value, the solution
    changes from yellow to brown, reddish brown, and
    finally red-brown, which is the color of
    Fe(OH)3(s).

pH3
pH12
12
Removal of Pb2?Zn2?Cr(VI)
  • Large volume of waste water containing
    Pb2?Zn2?or Cr(VI) ions is produced by the
    experiments in the high school chemistry course.
  • Pb2?Zn2 and Cr(VI) ions are poisoned for human
    body , so we try to use Fe(OH)3 colloid to remove
    them to decrease the volume of waste water.
  • Research the absorption ability of Fe(OH)3
    colloid at different pH value.

13
  • Experiment
  • Adjust the pH value of Fe(OH)3(aq) from 6 to 13.
  • Prepare the stock solution containing
    Pb2?Zn2?or Cr(VI) ions
  • Mix Fe(OH)3(aq) and the stock solution for 5ml
    each at different pH value.
  • Mix solutions are stood for a certain time.
  • Withdraw 5ml clear mix solution.
  • Analyze the concentration of heavy metal ions in
    the clear solution by ICP-MS in the
    Instrumentation Center at National Tsing Hua
    University.

14
Analyze the Pb2 by ICP-MS
  • The Pb2 in the stock solution is 7174 ppm.

pH 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
Experiment 1 0.462 1.17 11.3 14.3 90.2
Experiment 2 0.417 2.39 0.817 2.8 30.7 181 741 979
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  • The absorption of Zn2 by Fe(OH)3 is excellent.
  • The higher pH value, the less Pb2

16
Analyze the Zn2 by ICP-MS
The Zn2 in the stock solution is 4784 ppm
pH 13 12 11 10 9 8 7
ppm 2.67 1178 1490 1669 1579 1827 1947
? The absorption of Zn2 by Fe(OH)3 is
excellent, and is better at higher pH value . ?
At pH 13 ,the zinc ions is left only about
0.056.
17
  • The absorption of zinc ions is better at higher
    pH value.

18
Analyze the Cr(VI) by ICP-MS
  • There are two species of Cr(VI)
  • K2CrO4(aq) K2Cr2O7(aq)
  • Both the two species are poisoned.

19
  • 0.01M K2CrO4(aq)
  • Cr(VI) in stock solution is 563 ppm

pH 13.54 13 12 11 10 9 8 7
ppm 265 262 263 278 277 255 246 197
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  • b) 0.001M K2CrO4(aq)
  • Cr(VI) in stock solution is 56.4 ppm

pH 13.17 13 12 11 10 9 8 7
ppm 22.1 25.9 25.1 26.4 26.3 23.2 14.6 3.72
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  • The absorption of Cr(VI) by Fe(OH)3 colloid is
    far worse than the absorption of Pb2 and Zn2
    ions.
  • The best absorption is at pH 7.
  • There is a chemical equilibrium between CrO42-
    and Cr2O72-
  • 2CrO42- 2H ? Cr2O72- H2O
  • Cr2O72- will exist more than CrO42- in the
    acidic solution. Fe(OH)3 will have a better
    capability of absorption for Cr2O72-

22
Conclusion
  • ? The absorptions of Pb2 ? Zn2 and Cr(VI) ions
    by Fe(OH)3 colloid perform excellent.
  • ? The higher the pH value is ,the better the
    absorption of Pb2 and Zn2 ions by colloidal
    ferric hydroxide solution is.
  • ? At pH 13 , the lead ions is left only about
    0.006.
  • ? At pH 13 ,the zinc ions is left only about
    0.056.

23
Conclusion
  • The absorption of chromium(VI) ions by
  • colloidal Fe(OH)3 solution is far worse
  • than the absorption of lead ions and zinc
  • ions. And the better condensation effect
  • will happen at pH 7.

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