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Preparation of aluminium-hydroxide-modified diatomite and its fluoride adsorption mechanism

Biao Xiang, Jiaxi Tang, Xiaojie Feng, Yongle Zhu, Yu Li, Ting Tan

2023Scientific Reports35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract As the current excessive accumulation of fluoride (F − ) in the environment can be hazardous to human health, it is essential to remove fluoride from wastewater. In this study, diatomite (DA) was used as a raw material and modified using aluminum hydroxide (Al-DA) for use in the adsorption of F − from water bodies. SEM, EDS, XRD, FTIR, and Zeta potential characterization analyses were carried out; adsorption tests and kinetic fitting were performed, and the effects of pH, dosing quantity, and presence of interfering ions on the adsorption of F − by the materials were investigated. The results show that the Freundlich model effectively describes the adsorption process of F − on DA, which therefore involves adsorption-complexation interactions; however, the Langmuir model effectively describes the adsorption process of F − on Al-DA, corresponding to unimolecular layer adsorption mainly via ion-exchange interactions, that is, adsorption is dominated by chemisorption. Aluminum hydroxide was shown to be the main species involved in F − adsorption. The efficiency of F − removal by DA and Al-DA was over 91% and 97% for 2 h, and the adsorption kinetics were effectively fit by the quasi-secondary model, suggesting that chemical interactions between the absorbents and F − control the adsorption process. The adsorption of F − was highly dependent on the pH of the system, and the maximum adsorption performance was obtained at pH 6 and 4. The optimal dosage of DA and Al-DA was 4 g/L. Even in the presence of interfering ions, the removal of F − on Al-DA reached 89%, showing good selectivity. XRD and FTIR studies showed that the mechanism of F − adsorption on Al-DA involved ion exchange and the formation of F–Al bonds.

Topics & Concepts

AdsorptionAluminium hydroxideFluorideHydroxideChemistryChemisorptionZeta potentialInorganic chemistryLangmuirFreundlich equationAluminiumIon exchangeChemical engineeringIonOrganic chemistryEngineeringNanoparticleFluoride Effects and RemovalPhosphorus and nutrient managementGroundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
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