Application of zeolitic material synthesized from thermally treated sediment to the removal of trivalent chromium from wastewater

  • Qingyu Guan
  • , Deyi Wu*
  • , Yan Lin
  • , Xuechu Chen
  • , Xinze Wang
  • , Chunjie Li
  • , Shengbing He
  • , Hainan Kong
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Zeolitic materials were synthesized from thermally treated sediment by alkali treatment using different NaOH/sediment ratios. Characterization of the materials was done by XRD, FTIR, cation exchange capacity and specific surface area. Use of high NaOH/sediment ratio favored the formation of zeolite. The potential value of the zeolitic materials for the retention of trivalent chromium from water was examined. The maximum of Cr(III) sorption by the zeolitic materials, determined by a repeated batch equilibration method, ranged from 38.9 to 75.8 mg/g which was much greater than that of the thermally treated sediment (6.3 mg/g). No release of sorbed Cr(III) by 1.0 M MgCl2 at pH 7 was observed but Cr(III) desorption by ionic electrolyte increased with decreasing pH. The zeolitic materials could completely remove Cr(III) from wastewater even in the presence of Na+ and Ca2+ with high concentrations with a dose above 2.5 g/L. The pH-dependent desorption behavior and the high selectivity of zeolitic material for Cr(III) were explained by sorption at surface hydroxyl sites and formation of surface precipitates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)244-249
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume167
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Aug 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Removal
  • Sediment
  • Trivalent chromium
  • Zeolite

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