Alum and ferric chloride outperform in removing phosphate from ethanol wastewater
The study looked at different chemicals to remove phosphorus from corn ethanol wastewater. They found that alum and ferric chloride worked best, while other types were less effective. The high alkalinity in the wastewater made it harder to remove phosphorus. This is because certain chemicals used for removal have rigid structures that make them less effective. The study suggests that alum and ferric chloride are better options for removing phosphorus from ethanol wastewater.