Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4414746 | Chemosphere | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Magnesium–aluminum oxide (Mg–Al oxide) prepared by the thermal decomposition of a hydrotalcite-like compound was found to have potential for treating NaBF4 wastewater. The Mg–Al oxide removed the BF4- and F− and H3BO3 from the NaBF4 solution. With increasing Mg–Al oxide quantity and time, the BF4- concentration decreased and the degree of BF4-, F−, and boron removal increased. The decrease in the BF4- concentration resulted from uptake by the Mg–Al oxide and not hydrolysis. The Mg–Al oxide took up F− from the solution preferentially. The Mg–Al oxide also converted the H3BO3 in the aqueous solution into H2BO3-, which it took up.
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Authors
Toshiaki Yoshioka, Tomohito Kameda, Motoya Miyahara, Miho Uchida, Tadaaki Mizoguchi, Akitsugu Okuwaki,