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Zeolite Cotton in Tube: A Simple Robust Household Water Treatment Filter for Heavy Metal Removal

Xutao Chen, Lisha Yu, Shihui Zou, Liping Xiao, Jie Fan

2020Scientific Reports43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract It is challenging to develop a low-cost household water treatment (HWT) that simultaneously deliver an effective and robust way for safe and reliable water supply. Here, we report a simple flow-through filter made by zeolite-cotton packing in a tube (ZCT) as low-cost HWT device to remove heavy metal ions from contaminated water. The zeolite-cotton is fabricated by an on-site template-free growth route that tightly binds mesoporous single-crystal chabazite zeolite onto the surface of cotton fibers. As a result, the ZCT set-up with optimized diameter achieves both high adsorption efficiency, proper flow rate, reliable supply and strong stability at the same time. After flowed through the set up packed with 10 g of zeolite-cotton, 65 mL 1000 ppm Cu 2+ solution was purified down to its safety limit (<1 ppm). Notably, their efficiency remains unaltered when filtering several ions simultaneously. In a simulated purification process, 8 L of water contaminated by Cu 2+ , Cd 2+ and Pb 2+ could be transformed into drinking water and it enables the removal of heavy metals to concentrations of below 5 ppb (μg L −1 ). We also show that the ZCT can be used for disinfection by introducing Ag-exchanged zeolite-cotton without contaminating the water with Ag ions (<0.05 ppm).

Topics & Concepts

ZeoliteAdsorptionMetal ions in aqueous solutionFilter paperChabaziteMaterials scienceMetalVolumetric flow rateFilter (signal processing)Water treatmentDetection limitChemistryChromatographyEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceCatalysisComputer scienceMetallurgyOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsComputer visionPhysicsMembrane Separation TechnologiesWastewater Treatment and Reuse
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