J. BaalamuruganV. Ganesh KumarK. GovindarajuB.S. Naveen PrasadV.K. Bupesh RajaR. Padmapriya
Slag-based nanomaterial is a by-product obtained during steel production and has wide range of components in the form of oxides. In this study, Induction Furnace (IF) steel slag-based application in adsorption of hexavalent chromium is investigated. IF slag has mixture of oxides mainly Fe 2 O 3 and Chromium (VI) a highly toxic pollutant leads to environmental pollution and causes problem to human health mainly, carcinogenetic diseases. Slag-based nanomaterial is characterized using High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscope (HR-SEM) in which the size was around 100[Formula: see text]nm and X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. Further inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy were used for adsorption studies. Slag activation using NaOH (alkali activation) to the intent of surface hydroxyl ([Formula: see text]OH) group attachment will be a cost-effective process in the removal of hexavalent chromium. Cr(VI) ions are adsorbed on the surface of alkali activated slag material. The core-shell formation of Fe(II)/Fe(III)/Cr(VI) and the adsorption are investigated in detail in the present study.
Mehmet ErdemH. Soner AltundoğanM. Deniz TuranFikret Tümen
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