Affiliation:
1. School of Foreign Languages, Hunan International Economics University, Changsha, 410205, Hunan, PR China
2. Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Fine Ceramics and Powder Materials, School of Materials and Environmental Engineering, Hunan University of Humanities, Science and Technology, Loudi, 417000, Hunan, PR China
Abstract
This research addresses the excessive presence of pollutants, such as total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP), ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N), and chemical oxygen demand (COD), among others, in rural water bodies that are heavily contaminated and emit a foul odor. The base substrate
used in this research consists of nano-particles of ferric chloride. Subsequently, these particles undergo chemical modifications using various agents, such as hydroxybenzoic acid, sodium hydroxide, chitosan, acrylamide, sodium polyacrylate, and zinc sulfate. To alleviate the contamination
and foul odor in rural water bodies, the resulting composite material was combined with microbial effective microorganisms (EM) agents and subjected to an aeration process. The findings of this study indicate a significant reduction in the chemical oxygen demand (COD) value over a 70-day experimental
period. The COD concentration in the water decreased significantly from 80 mg/L to a mere 15 mg/L, resulting in a reduction percentage of approximately 68.56%. Additionally, the water quality improved from a fifth-class rating, indicating inferior quality, to a third-class rating, denoting
a higher quality. The oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) value remained stable at levels below 50 mV, while the redox potential increased fivefold, effectively eliminating black and smelly water. Moreover, the levels of TN and TP also improved from inferior fifth-class to third-class water
quality. This research highlights the capacity of using a combination of flocculants and microbial treatments, in aerated environments, to significantly enhance the water quality in heavily contaminated and foul-smelling rural water bodies. The proposed method exhibits the potential to efficiently
remediate heavily contaminated and foul-smelling water bodies in small-scale rural regions, indicating its robust scope for future application.
Publisher
American Scientific Publishers
Subject
General Materials Science
Reference20 articles.
1. Optimization of constructed wetlands on purifying black-odorous water and their potential purification mechanism;Chen;Water Science and Technology,2022
2. The role of submerged group ecological media box in repairing black and odorous water body;Guo;The Journal of Applied Ecology,2019
3. Removal of ammonia nitrogen from black and odorous water by macrophytes based on laboratory microcosm experiments;Huangfu;RSC Advances,2023
4. A collaborative effect of algae-bacteria symbiotic and biological activated carbon system on black odorous water pretreated by UV photolysis;Wang;Biochemical Engineering Journal,2021
5. Mechanism of urban black odorous water based on continuous monitoring: A case study of the erkeng stream in nanning;Li;Environmental Science,2020