Artigo Revisado por pares

Laboratory Study of Boron Removal by Mg/Al Double-Layered Hydroxides

2007; American Chemical Society; Volume: 46; Issue: 13 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/ie0703639

ISSN

1520-5045

Autores

Jia‐Qian Jiang, Yonglan Xu, Kieran Quill, John J. Simon, K. Shettle,

Tópico(s)

Magnesium Oxide Properties and Applications

Resumo

This paper is concerned with the preparation and use of Mg/Al double-layered hydroxides for boron removal from waste liquor. The structure of the DLHs synthesized is proposed to be Mg2AlNa1.4(OH)7.57Cl0.03(NO3)0.8·x(H2O) which does not contain any carbonate anions. For treating model waters with various starting boron concentrations (5−500 mg/L), the maximum boron percentage removal was >80% for DLH-60 and >90% for DLH-450. The boron removal capacity is 5.4−17.3 mg of B/g for DLH-450 and 1.2−13 mg of B/g for DLH-60, respectively. The raw water's pH does not affect the boron removal performance. After six cumulative regenerations, boron percentage removal with regenerated DLHs decreased to about 40%. Overall, DLH-450 has a greater boron removal capacity than DLH-60 for both freshly prepared and regenerated materials. For the treatment of industrial effluent ([B]0 = 17 mg/L), 86.6% boron removal was achieved at the dose of 36 g/L for DLH-60 and 93.5% at the dose of 16 g/L for DLH-450. Arsenic can be completely removed by both DLHs. The main mechanism of boron removal with DLH-60 is proposed to be anion exchange while that with DLH-450 is adsorption. For DLH-450, both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models fit well for the experimental results.

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