Fluoride adsorption onto granular ferric hydroxide: Effects of ionic strength, pH, surface loading, and major co-existing anions

Yulin Tang, Xiaohong Guan, Jianmin Wang*, Naiyun Gao, Martin R. McPhail, Charles C. Chusuei

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Abstract

Fluoride adsorption onto granular ferric hydroxide (GFH) was investigated using batch methods, under various ionic strength, pH, surface loading, and major co-existing anion conditions. Adsorption of fluoride on GFH included an initial fast adsorption phase followed by a slow adsorption phase. Within the pH range of 2-11, fluoride adsorption equilibrium was not affected by ionic strength, but was significantly affected by pH. Maximum adsorption was achieved in the pH range of 3-6.5. Under the same pH condition, fluoride adsorption followed the Freundlich isotherm, indicating that the GFH surface was heterogeneous. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and attenuated total reflection-infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy data showed evidence for fluoride sorption on the GFH surface via inner-sphere complexation accompanying increased hydrogen bonding and surface hydroxylation. Major anions, including phosphate, bicarbonate, sulfate, and chloride, reduced fluoride adsorption in the following order: H2PO4- > HCO3- > SO42- > Cl-.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)774-779
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume171
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adsorption
  • Fluoride
  • Granular ferric hydroxide
  • Ionic strength
  • XPS
  • pH

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