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Chemosphere | 2014

Degradation of diclofenac by ultrasonic irradiation: kinetic studies and degradation pathways.

Er Nie; Mo Yang; Dong Wang; Xiaoying Yang; Xingzhang Luo; Zheng Zheng

Diclofenac (DCF) is a widely used anti-inflammatory drug found in various water bodies, posing threats to human health. In this research, the effects of ultrasonic irradiation at 585kHz on the degradation of DCF were studied under the air, oxygen, argon, and nitrogen saturated conditions. First, the dechlorination efficiencies under the air, oxygen, argon, and nitrogen saturated conditions were calculated to be 67%, 60%, 53% and 59%. Second, there was full mineralization of nitrogen during DCF degradation under the air, oxygen, and argon saturated conditions, but no mineralization of nitrogen under the nitrogen-saturated condition. Different from nitrogen, only partial mineralization of carbon occurred under the four gas-saturated conditions. Third, OH scavengers were added to derive the rate constants in the three reaction zones: cavitation bubble, supercritical interface, and bulk solution. Comparison of the constants indicated that DCF degradation was not limited to the bulk solution as conventionally assumed. Oxidation in the supercritical interface played a dominant role under the air and oxygen saturated conditions, while OH reactions in the cavitation bubble and/or bulk solution were dominant under the nitrogen and argon saturated conditions. After the addition of H2O2, reactions in the cavitation bubble and bulk solution kept their dominant roles under the nitrogen and argon saturated conditions, while reaction in the supercritical interface decreased under the air and oxygen saturated conditions. Finally, LC-MS analysis was used to derive the by-products and propose the main pathways of DCF degradation by ultrasonic irradiation.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011

Carbons prepared from Spartina alterniflora and its anaerobically digested residue by H3PO4 activation: Characterization and adsorption of cadmium from aqueous solutions

Zhengfang Wang; Er Nie; Jihua Li; Yongjun Zhao; Xingzhang Luo; Zheng Zheng

Two series of activated carbons were prepared from Spartina alterniflora and from its anaerobically digested residue by H(3)PO(4) activation at various process conditions, and used as adsorbents for the removal of cadmium (II) in aqueous solutions. The surface areas and pore volumes of carbons were derived from adsorption isotherms (N(2) at 77K). The surface chemistry of carbons was investigated by infrared spectroscopy. Comparison study indicated that physicochemical properties of the activated carbons were strongly dependent not only on activation conditions but also on biopolymer contents of precursors. Several isotherm models were investigated and the adsorption isotherm data were best represented by the Langmuir isotherm model, with a maximum monolayer adsorption capacity of 47.85 mg/g at 25 °C. The results showed that the activated carbon produced from S. alterniflora could be employed as a promising adsorbent for removing cadmium (II) from aqueous solutions.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2012

Effect of C/N ratios on the performance of earthworm eco-filter for treatment of synthetics domestic sewage

Yongjun Zhao; Cheng Yan; Yinliang Li; Jihua Li; Mo Yang; Er Nie; Zheng Zheng; Xingzhang Luo

PurposeThe performances of filter systems that use earthworms and plants, combined with earthworm eco-filter (EE) systems in treating synthetic domestic sewage (SDS) with different C/N ratios, were investigated for a 9-month period.MethodsThe effects of the combination of filters, earthworms, plants, as well as the combination of earthworms and plants on SDS nutrient removal efficiency were separately investigated to select the optimum system for treating SDS. The results of the current study could be used to determine how treatment performance responds to different C/N ratios and to explain and predict the performance of an operating EE system.ResultsEE systems with earthworms and plants (EP groups) consistently performed better than the other types of systems (CK, E, and P; that is, without earthworms and without plants, with earthworms and without plants, and without earthworms and with plants, respectively) under all C/N ratios. The highest removal efficiencies of chemical oxygen demand, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and total organic carbon were achieved under C/N ratios of 6:1, 6:1, 6:1, and 9:1, respectively. The optimum nutrient removal efficiency was achieved at C/N = 6, and the contribution order for nutrient removal was EP > P > E > CK.ConclusionsInfluent C/N ratios, the time of year, and the synergetic effects of earthworm behavior and microorganisms significantly affected nutrient removal efficiencies. Considering the removal of all nutrients, EE systems with plants and earthworms achieved optimum removal effects in July when the influent C/N ratio was controlled at 6. Appropriate control of carbon and nitrogen source concentrations permitted the achievement of optimal nutrient removal effects.


Ecological Engineering | 2011

Efficiency of two-stage combinations of subsurface vertical down-flow and up-flow constructed wetland systems for treating variation in influent C/N ratios of domestic wastewater

Yong Jun Zhao; Zhang Hui; Xu Chao; Er Nie; Hua Ji Li; Jian He; Zheng Zheng


Archive | 2008

Method and device for treating waste water by employing low-temperature plasma technique

Zheng Zheng; Jingwei Feng; Guohua Zhao; Er Nie; Xingzhang Luo; Jibiao Zhang; Xingfa Huang; Shunzhi Gao


Archive | 2008

Tower type earthworm and ecological filter for treating sewage

Zheng Zheng; Junzhuang Li; Xingzhang Luo; Shiguan Yang; Jibiao Zhang; Xingfa Huang; Guohua Zhao; Kunquan Li; Zhuo Meng; Er Nie; Shunzhi Gao; Lin Lun


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013

Lime pretreatment to improve methane production of smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora)

Yue-gan Liang; Zheng Zheng; Xingzhang Luo; You-bin Si; De-ju Cao; Er Nie; Beijiu Cheng


Archive | 2008

Method for producing activated carbon from spartina alterniflora stalk

Zheng Zheng; Kunquan Li; Er Nie; Xingfa Huang; Jianfei Zhu; Guohua Zhao; Jingwei Feng; Shunji Gao; Xingzhang Luo; Jibiao Zhang


Archive | 2008

Treatment for wastewater in para-nitraniline production and method for resource recovery and use

Zheng Zheng; Kunquan Li; Xingfa Huang; Xingzhang Luo; Jingwei Feng; Jibiao Zhang; Guohua Zhao; Peipei Li; Junzhuang Li; Er Nie; Zhuo Meng


Archive | 2007

Comprehensive resources treatment method of waste circuit board

Zheng Zheng; Xiaocheng Peng; Peiguo Zhou; Xingzhang Luo; Jie Chen; Yanjin Wang; Guohua Zhao; Er Nie; Jingxi Tie; Jibiao Zhang; Yun Zhong; Jinwei Song; Junzhuang Li; Peipei Li; Zhuo Meng

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