Ammonium ion removal using activated zeolite and chitosan
Studies have previously been done on efficacies of chitosan and zeolite in ammonium ion (NH4+) removal. However, no study compares the adsorption performance of natural zeolite (NZ) and activated NZ (ANZ) with high molecular weight chitosan (HMWC) and low molecular weight chitosan (LMWC). Hence, thi...
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my.ums.eprints.256972020-07-24T01:43:52Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25697/ Ammonium ion removal using activated zeolite and chitosan Nurliyana Nasuha Safie Abu Zahrim Yaser Nidal Hilal T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Studies have previously been done on efficacies of chitosan and zeolite in ammonium ion (NH4+) removal. However, no study compares the adsorption performance of natural zeolite (NZ) and activated NZ (ANZ) with high molecular weight chitosan (HMWC) and low molecular weight chitosan (LMWC). Hence, this study investigates the potentials of NZ, ANZ, LMWC, and HMWC in NH4+ removal. The characteristics of NZ, ANZ, LMWC, and HMWC such as functional groups, surface morphology, elemental composition, zeta potential, and particle size was also investigated. The deposition of NH4+ on the surface of NZ and ANZ was confirmed with the absence of nitrogen by the adsorption spectrum of energy dispersive X‐ray (EDX) and supported by the presence of an Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) stretching band at ~3,500–3,300 cm−1, as well as broader and less intense bands ~1,600 cm−1 after the adsorption for all the adsorbents. The particle size of LMWC, HMWC, NZ, and ANZ were 98, 813, 22,354, and 9,826 nm, respectively. Meanwhile, after the activation process, the composition of O, Si, Al, Fe, Ca, and Na was reduced. NH4+ batch adsorption was also studied. HMWC, NZ, and ANZ reached adsorption equilibrium at 15 h, meanwhile for LMWC, the equilibrium reached at t = 20 h. The adsorption capacity of LMWC, HMWC, NZ, and ANZ at an initial concentration of 50 mg/L was 0.769, 0.331, 2.162, and 2.937 mg/g, respectively. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25697/1/Ammonium%20ion%20removal%20using%20activated%20zeolite%20and%20chitosan.pdf Nurliyana Nasuha Safie and Abu Zahrim Yaser and Nidal Hilal (2020) Ammonium ion removal using activated zeolite and chitosan. Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering, 15 (3). https://doi.org/10.1002/apj.2448 |
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Studies have previously been done on efficacies of chitosan and zeolite in ammonium ion (NH4+) removal. However, no study compares the adsorption performance of natural zeolite (NZ) and activated NZ (ANZ) with high molecular weight chitosan (HMWC) and low molecular weight chitosan (LMWC). Hence, this study investigates the potentials of NZ, ANZ, LMWC, and HMWC in NH4+ removal. The characteristics of NZ, ANZ, LMWC, and HMWC such as functional groups, surface morphology, elemental composition, zeta potential, and particle size was also investigated. The deposition of NH4+ on the surface of NZ and ANZ was confirmed with the absence of nitrogen by the adsorption spectrum of energy dispersive X‐ray (EDX) and supported by the presence of an Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) stretching band at ~3,500–3,300 cm−1, as well as broader and less intense bands ~1,600 cm−1 after the adsorption for all the adsorbents. The particle size of LMWC, HMWC, NZ, and ANZ were 98, 813, 22,354, and 9,826 nm, respectively. Meanwhile, after the activation process, the composition of O, Si, Al, Fe, Ca, and Na was reduced. NH4+ batch adsorption was also studied. HMWC, NZ, and ANZ reached adsorption equilibrium at 15 h, meanwhile for LMWC, the equilibrium reached at t = 20 h. The adsorption capacity of LMWC, HMWC, NZ, and ANZ at an initial concentration of 50 mg/L was 0.769, 0.331, 2.162, and 2.937 mg/g, respectively. |
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