| Literature DB >> 31733543 |
Liangfu Wei1, Frederik Zietzschmann2, Luuk C Rietveld2, Doris van Halem2.
Abstract
In this study, F- removal by Ca-Al-CO3 layered double hydroxides (LDHs) was investigated at environmentally-relevant concentration ranges (2-12 mg/L) to below the WHO guideline, with an emphasis on the effect of LDHs' modification, as well as the effects of initial F- concentration, adsorbent dose, pH, temperature and co-existing ions. Ca-Al-CO3 LDHs, either untreated, calcined or microwave treated, showed affinity for the removal of F- from synthetic groundwater with capacities of 6.7-8.4 mg F-/g LDHs at groundwater-relevant pH, with a higher F- removal capacity at lower pH (<8) and lower temperature (12 °C, as compared to 25 °C & 35 °C). Since calcination and microwave treatment resulted in only marginal defluorination improvements, using untreated LDHs appears the practically most feasible option. For the untreated LDHs, competition with Cl- and NO3- was not observed, whereas at higher HCO3- and SO42- concentrations (>250 mg/L) a slight reduction in F- removal was observed. This study indicates the potential of Ca-Al-CO3 LDHs as a cost-effective F- removal technology, particularly when locally sourced and in combination with low-cost pH correction.Entities:
Keywords: Calcination; Ca–Al–CO(3) LDHs; Fluoride; Groundwater treatment; Microwave treatment
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31733543 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086