Cost effective natural adsorbent for fluoride removal

In this study, the uptake of fluoride by raw diatomite and diatomite activated by heat treatment was investigated. Influential parameters such as contact time, pH and adsorption isotherm were also studied. The results showed that the diatomite heated to 500 °C performed better than other heat treatm...

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Main Authors: Janta S., Watanesk S., Watanesk R., Thiansem S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-53912014-08-30T02:56:29Z Cost effective natural adsorbent for fluoride removal Janta S. Watanesk S. Watanesk R. Thiansem S. In this study, the uptake of fluoride by raw diatomite and diatomite activated by heat treatment was investigated. Influential parameters such as contact time, pH and adsorption isotherm were also studied. The results showed that the diatomite heated to 500 °C performed better than other heat treatment products and the equilibration time needed for fluoride removal by the adsorbents was reached at 60 min. Results revealed that the capacity of the adsorbents for removing fluoride is independent of the pH when the pH is higher than 4. The adsorption isotherm of the 500°C treated diatomite showed its Langmuir behavior. The maximum adsorption capacity of raw diatomite and 500 °C calcinated diatomite are 2.253 and 4.162 mg/g, respectively. Based on the results it can be concluded that the diatomite appears to be an economical and environmentally friendly material for defluoridation of water. © 2008 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. 2014-08-30T02:56:29Z 2014-08-30T02:56:29Z 2008 Conference Paper 9780878493562 10226680 75596 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-62949138044&partnerID=40&md5=7964c78cb8d1d8adc4eb631c8f8d46a0 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5391 English
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description In this study, the uptake of fluoride by raw diatomite and diatomite activated by heat treatment was investigated. Influential parameters such as contact time, pH and adsorption isotherm were also studied. The results showed that the diatomite heated to 500 °C performed better than other heat treatment products and the equilibration time needed for fluoride removal by the adsorbents was reached at 60 min. Results revealed that the capacity of the adsorbents for removing fluoride is independent of the pH when the pH is higher than 4. The adsorption isotherm of the 500°C treated diatomite showed its Langmuir behavior. The maximum adsorption capacity of raw diatomite and 500 °C calcinated diatomite are 2.253 and 4.162 mg/g, respectively. Based on the results it can be concluded that the diatomite appears to be an economical and environmentally friendly material for defluoridation of water. © 2008 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.
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