SYNTHESIS OF NANO MnO2CATALYST AND ITS APPLICATION TO TREATMENT OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN LIVESTOCK’S WASTEWATER AFTER ANAEROBIC DIGESTION

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Hạnh, N. (2024). SYNTHESIS OF NANO MnO2CATALYST AND ITS APPLICATION TO TREATMENT OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN LIVESTOCK’S WASTEWATER AFTER ANAEROBIC DIGESTION. Tạp Chí Khoa học Nông nghiệp Việt Nam, 15(4), 400–408. http://testtapchi.vnua.edu.vn/index.php/vjasvn/article/view/370

SYNTHESIS OF NANO MnO2CATALYST AND ITS APPLICATION TO TREATMENT OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN LIVESTOCK’S WASTEWATER AFTER ANAEROBIC DIGESTION

Nguyễn Thị Hồng Hạnh (*) 1, 2

  • 1 Khoa Môi trường, Học viện Nông nghiệp Việt Nam
  • 2 Department of Chemistry, Vietnam National University of Agriculture
  • Từ khóa

    Nano manganese dioxide, livestock’s wastewater, ozonation

    Tóm tắt


    In this study, nano MnO2catalysts were synthesized from manganese sulfate and potassium permanganate by the co-precipitation method at room temperature. The characterization of the product was performed by Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET), X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive analysis of X-rays (EDX), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results showed that this material had a small particle size about 0.5 µm and surface area about 113.0601 m2/g. Slurries taken from the pig farm after anaerobic digestion of livestock disposals were treated with nano MnO2catalysts in the laboratory. The results showed that the ozonation with nano MnO2catalyst occurred rapidly than ozonation reaction without catalyst. For livestock’s slurry treatment, the catalytic ozonation with 0,02 g/l could reduce the COD demand from 1138.64 mg/l to 43.27 mg/l with 96.20% efficiency. Therefore, the ozonation with nano MnO2catalysts can be considered as an effective and feasible means for treating the livestock’s wastewater after anaerobic digestion.

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