Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Nov 2023)

Efficient transformation of hydroxylamine from wastewater after supplementation with sodium carbonate or calcium bicarbonate

  • Mengping Chen,
  • Tengxia He,
  • Xiwen Liang,
  • Cerong Wang,
  • Chunxia Zheng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 266
p. 115603

Abstract

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Hydroxylamine is a highly reactive inorganic nitrogen compound that not only has a toxic effect on microorganisms, but also makes wastewater treatment more difficult, which in turn damages the environment and even endangers human health. This study reported a new method for converting of hydroxylamine by adding sodium carbonate or calcium bicarbonate to the hydroxylamine-polluted wastewater. The conversion efficiency of hydroxylamine was more than 99% in the presence of sodium carbonate or calcium bicarbonate under the reaction conditions of 25 °C, C/N ratio 15, and dissolved oxygen 7.4 mg/L. And its maximal conversion rate can reach 3.49 mg/L/h. This method overcomes various shortcomings of the reported hydroxylamine removal technologies that require a large material dosage and high cost. The technology in this report has many advantages: low cost, ‘green’ environmental protection, easy market promotion, and high economic benefits.

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