Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1695063 Applied Clay Science 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This research was undertaken to characterize a porous material prepared from red mud and to investigate the capacity of zirconium hydroxide-modified red mud porous materials (Zr-modified RMPMs) for the removal of fluoride from aqueous solutions. An organic foam template was used for the preparation. After sintering, the RMPM had a porosity up to 80 % with the pore size controlled between 50 and 100 μm. Batch experiments were performed to study the defluoridation of water using Zr-modified RMPM under various experimental conditions. Kinetic data revealed that the equilibrium for fluoride removal was achieved within 60 min. The fluoride sorption process was well fitted to the pseudo-second-order rate kinetics and pore diffusion models. The optimum fluoride removal was observed between pH range 3 and 4 and the adsorption capacity for fluoride by Zr-modified RMPM was 0.6 mg/g. Results from this study demonstrated potential use of Zr-modified RMPM in defluoridation of drinking water.

► A porous material (RMPM) was prepared for the removal of fluoride. ► Zirconium hydroxide can be better adhered to three-dimensional space of the RMPM. ► The fluoride adsorption by the Zr-modified RMPM is essentially chemical adsorption. ► The material could be regenerated via NaOH solution, and desorption rate reaches 85%.

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