Water Environment Research, volume 96, issue 11

Removal of Fe2+ in coastal aquaculture source water by manganese ores: Batch experiments and breakthrough curve modeling

Jianhua Wang 1
Wenchao Feng 1
Jian Lu 1
Jun Wu 2
Wenxin Cao 3
Jianbai Zhang 4
Cui Zhang 1
Bing Hu 5
Wensheng Li 6
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CAS Key Laboratory of Coastal Environmental Processes and Ecological Remediation, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research (YIC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Shandong Key Laboratory of Coastal Environmental Processes, YICCAS Yantai Shandong China
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Yantai Municipal Drainage Service Center Yantai China
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Yantai Marine Economic Research Institute Yantai China
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Fujian Tianma Science and Technology Group Co., Ltd. Fuqing China
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Laizhou Mingbo Aquatic Co. Ltd. Yantai China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-10-31
scimago Q2
SJR0.673
CiteScore6.3
Impact factor2.5
ISSN10614303, 15547531
PubMed ID:  39479947
Abstract

Excessive Fe2+ in coastal aquaculture source water will seriously affect the aquaculture development. This study used manganese sand to investigate the removal potential and mechanism of Fe2+ in coastal aquaculture source water by column experiments. The pseudo‐first‐order kinetic model could better describe Fe2+ removal process with R2 in the range of 0.9451–0.9911. More than 99.7% of Fe2+ could be removed within 120 min while the removal rate (k) was positively affected by low initial concentration of Fe2+, high temperature, and low pH. Logistic growth (S‐shaped growth) model could better fit the concentration variation of Fe2+ in the effluent of the column (R2>0.99). The Fe2 breakthrough curve could be fitted by Bohart‐Adams, Yoon‐Nelson, and Thomas models (R2>0.95). Smooth slices with irregular shapes existed on the surface of manganese sand after the reaction while Fe content increased significantly on the surface of manganese sand after the column experiment. Moreover, FeO (OH) was mainly formed on the surface of manganese sand after the reaction.

Practitioner Points

  • Fe2+ in coastal aquaculture source water could be removed by manganese ores.

  • The pseudo‐first‐order kinetic model better described the Fe2+ removal process.

  • FeO (OH) was mainly formed on the surface of manganese sand after the reaction.

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