会议专题

Characteristics of Phosphorus Adsorption of Aerated Concrete in Wastewater Treatment

Constructed wetlands are widely used throughout the world to treat a wide variety of wastewater. Numerous researches on phosphorus removal have been reported, however, in practice, phosphorus removal efficiency through the constructed wetland is still relatively lower due to various reasons. In this paper, the phosphorus adsorption capacity of aerated concrete (a building material) was investigated by using Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherm equations, and then the possibility, using aerated concrete waste residues for the treatment of effluent with relatively higher concentration phosphorus at the outfall of constructed wetland end through certain engineering measures, was explored. The results showed that aerated concrete not only had a higher phosphorus adsorption capacity (6.064mg/g), but also had a higher adsorption rate, compared with some other substrate materials commonly used for constructed wetlands. Coupled with the lightweight characteristic of aerated concrete, the imagination of the secondary purification pond was likely to be formed. If the imagination turns into a reality, it will not only effectively purify sewage emissions from the constructed wetland forever, but also realize the resource utilization of large quantities of aerated concrete waste residues resulting from the construction process.

Weiguo Fu Pingping Li

Institute of Agricultural Engineering,Jiangsu University,Zhenjiang,China Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China

国际会议

2011 International Conference on Environmental Biotechnology and Materials Engineering(2011年环境生物技术与材料工程国际会议)

哈尔滨

英文

466-470

2011-03-26(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)