Abstract—The removal of phosphorus by adsorption is investigated in this study. Adsorption is one of efficient method to remove phosphorus in wastewater. Media such as zeolite, activated carbon, and quartz sand was coated with hydrated ferric oxide, and the adsorption efficiency of phosphorus is increased. In this study, three kinds of media (zeolite, activated carbon, and quarts sands) is coated with hydrated ferric oxides(HFO) and the removal efficiency of phosphorus was investigated.
Index Terms—Phosphorus, phosphorus removal, hydrated ferric oxide, adsorption, wastewater.
Eun-young Jo is with Korea Testing Laboratory, Korea (e-mail: eyjo@ktl.re.kr).
Younghee Kim is with ILSHIN Environmental Engineering Co. Ltd and Hoseo University, Korea (e-mail: younghee.km@gmail.com).
Chan-gyu Park is with Korea Testing Laboratory, Korea (e-mail: pcg6189@naver.com).
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Cite: Eun-young Jo, Younghee Kim, and Chan-gyu Park, "A Study on the Phosphorus Removal Using HFO Coated Media from Wastewater Treatment Plant Effluent," International Journal of Engineering and Technology vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 210-213, 2018.