E. Barrado et al., APPLICATION OF THE TAGUCHI EXPERIMENTAL-DESIGN TO THE REMOVAL OF TOXIC METALS FROM WASTE-WATERS BY PRECIPITATION AS MAGNETIC FERRITES, Analytical letters, 29(4), 1996, pp. 613-633
Waste waters polluted with toxic metals can be successfully purified b
y precipitation of the metals from an alkalinised solution containing
iron(II) as ferrite sludge with magnetic properties. The magnetic ferr
ites obtained by this treatment can be disposed or reutilised with sma
ller risk for the environment since metals contained in the ferrite ar
e less available. A Taguchi experimental design has been applied to th
e optimisation of the ferrite precipitation process, the aim being to
achieve the maximum purification of the solution and the best magnetic
characteristics of the ferrite. Four control factors at three levels
were explored: (Fe(II) concentration)/(total metal concentration) rati
o, temperature, treatment duration and pH, and assigned to the columns
of a L(9)(3(4)) orthogonal array. A noise factor (potassium permangan
ate) at three concentration levels was also introduced to simulate the
uncontrollable variability of the waste water composition. Optimal he
avy metal removal (>99%) and magnetic susceptibility of the ferrite we
re attained when waste water samples where treated for 2 hours at 50 d
egrees C and pH 10 in the presence of iron(II) sulphate in a ratio [Fe
(II)] / [total metal] of 15. Ferrites obtained by the optimised proced
ure have been characterised by X-Ray Diffractometry and X-Ray Fluoresc
ence Spectroscopy, confirming that the solid has a magnetite structure
and contains all the metals initially in solution. Copyright (C) 1996
by Marcel Dekker, Inc.