Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
10390072 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated the removal of chloride from various solutions (NaCl, HCl, MgCl2, AlCl3, CaCl2, and NH4Cl) at 60 °C for 3 h using magnesium-aluminum oxide, Mg0.80Al0.20O1.10, prepared by the thermal decomposition of a hydrotalcite-like compound, Mg0.80Al0.20(OH)2(CO3)0.10·0.78H2O. The degree of Clâ removal from solution increased with the amount of Mg0.80Al0.20O1.10 used. When Mg0.80Al0.20O1.10 was added to 0.5 M Clâ solutions of HCl, MgCl2, AlCl3, and NH4Cl in a Mg0.80Al0.20O1.10/Clâ molar ratio of 8.75, the degree of Clâ removal exceeded 95%. The degree of Clâ removal from NaCl and CaCl2 solutions was slightly lower, approximately 80 and 90%, respectively. These results reveal that both the amount of Mg0.80Al0.20O1.10 added to chloride solution and the nature of the cations in the solution affect the efficiency of Clâ removal from solution.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Filtration and Separation
Authors
Tomohito Kameda, Toshiaki Yoshioka, Tatsunosuke Hoshi, Miho Uchida, Akitsugu Okuwaki,