Water pollution has always been a headache for us, posing a great threat to both the ecological environment and human health. There are various pollutants that pollute water resources. This article aims to explore the issue of phenol pollution in water.
The sources of phenol pollution in water.
Phenol is present in wastewater from industries such as chemical engineering, coking, and oil refining. Particularly, the concentration of phenol in wastewater discharged from traditional coking methods is very high. Additionally, industries like mechanical maintenance, papermaking, and ceramics also release large amounts of wastewater containing phenol. If these are discharged directly without treatment, the consequences will be unimaginable once they are consumed by people!
So, how should phenol in water be treated?
If the phenol content in water is very high, it can be treated through extraction, activated carbon adsorption and incineration, etc.
For wastewater with medium phenol content, active adsorption method, chemical oxidation method and biological method, etc. can be used.
Relatively low phenol content in wastewater can also be treated by activated carbon adsorption method. In addition, ozone oxidation method can also be used for treatment.
Don’t forget! After the wastewater treatment is done well, the online monitoring of water quality is also very important and cannot be ignored!
To detect the phenol content in water, the T8000-ph Phenol Online Monitoring Tnstrument for water can be used. This instrument is a water quality online monitoring device independently developed by Hangzhou Modi. Its features include fully automatic operation, no need for personnel to watch over, and automatic zero adjustment, monitoring, calibration and other tasks.



