Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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582255 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The utilization of low-grade clay materials as selective sorbents represents one of the most effective possibilities of As removal from contaminated water reservoirs. The simple pre-treatment of these materials with Fe (Al, Mn) salts can significantly improve their sorption affinity to As oxyanions. The natural kaolin calcined at 550 °C (mostly metakaolin) and raw bentonite (mostly montmorillonite) pre-treated with FeII, FeIII, AlIII and MnII salts were used to remove of As from the model anoxic groundwater with AsIII concentration about 0.5 and 10 mg Lâ1. All the pre-treating methods were appropriate for bentonite; the efficiency of AsIII sorption varied from 92 to >99%, by the sorption capacity higher than 4.5 mg gâ1. In the case of metakaolin, FeII- and MnII-treatments proved the high sorption efficiency (>97%), while only <50% of As was removed after FeIII and AlIII pre-treatment. The sorption capacities of treated metakaolin ranged from 0.1 to 2.0 mg gâ1.
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Authors
Barbora DouÅ¡ová, Lucie Fuitová, TomáÅ¡ Grygar, VladimÃr MachoviÄ, David KolouÅ¡ek, Lenka Herzogová, Miloslav Lhotka,