JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adsorption Characteristics of Fluoride onto Hydrous Alumina

Oliver J. HaoChin‐Pao Huang

Year: 1986 Journal:   Journal of Environmental Engineering Vol: 112 (6)Pages: 1054-1069   Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers

Abstract

Fluoride removal by activated alumina, Type F‐1, depends primarily on the pH and surface loading. The optimal pH for fluoride removal is approximately 5. However, at pH<6.0, the aluminum (III) dissolved from activated alumina reacts with fluoride ions and forms alumino‐fluoro complexes. These complexes are unstable in neutral or alkaline pH regions. Consequently, the role of pH in minimizing alumina dissolution as opposed to maximizing fluoride removal must be considered. An alkalimetric titration method was used to determine the surface acidity of the activated alumina. The intrinsic constants, pKa1int and pKa2int, are 4.2 and 10.5, respectively, in 0.05 M NaClO4, and the density of Brönsted acid sites is approximately 5.6×1013/cm2. A surface complex formation model was used to describe the removal of fluoride by activated alumina. These reaction mechanisms can be identified as a surface complex formation involving Al¯OH and Al¯OH2+. Polynuclear surface complex may be formed at high surface loading.

Keywords:
Fluoride Adsorption Dissolution Activated alumina Chemistry Titration Inorganic chemistry Aluminium Physical chemistry Organic chemistry

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Topics

Fluoride Effects and Removal
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Phosphorus and nutrient management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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