JOURNAL ARTICLE

ADSORPTION OF PHOSPHATE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY THERMALLY MODIFIED PALYGORSKITE

T. ChenJingjing XieChengsong QingDong ChenChengzhu ZhuJiayuan WangXinmin Zhan

Year: 2013 Journal:   Environmental Engineering and Management Journal Vol: 12 (7)Pages: 1393-1399   Publisher: Polytechnic Institute of Iasi

Abstract

In this study, palygorskite clay calcinated at different temperatures from 200 to 900 °C was used as adsorbent to remove phosphate from aqueous solutions.The crystal structure and the surface property of the thermally modified material was investigated to determinate the relationship between the adsorption capacity of the adsorbent and the changes of the crystal structure and surface property.The results indicate that palygorskite clay calcinated at 700 °C had the highest adsorption capacity.Complete dehydroxylation destroyed the crystal structure and Al coordination was changed from octahedral to tetrahedral and further to a small amount of penta-coordination.The thermally modified adsorbent material was amorphous.All these structure changes enhanced the activity of Al and phosphate adsorption.

Keywords:
Palygorskite Adsorption Aqueous solution Phosphate Chemistry Chemical engineering Inorganic chemistry Environmental chemistry Organic chemistry

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Phosphorus and nutrient management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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