Study on printing wastewater treatment by decomposition reaction H2O2 catalyzed of complex between ion Ni2+ and citric acid
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https://doi.org/10.51316/jca.2020.078Keywords:
Homogeneous catalyst, H2O2, transition metals, printing wastewaterAbstract
In this article, the results of the research on organic pollutant treatment in the wastewater of printing processes on fabric by H2O2 under the catalytic role of the complex between ion Ni2+ and Citric acid (H4L) were presented. The condition of pH, H4L/Ni2+, H2O2, Ni2+ concentration has been explored to get the optimal conditions for improving COD efficient treatment. The results provide the solutions of the homogeneous complex catalysts in the industrial wastewater treatment at room temperature and atmosphere.
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