Removal of fluoride from aqueous solution using nanoscale rice husk biochar

2017; Elsevier BV; Volume: 7; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.gsd.2017.12.010

ISSN

2352-801X

Autores

Ritusmita Goswami, Manish Kumar,

Tópico(s)

Mercury impact and mitigation studies

Resumo

Abstract Fluoride (F-) is a geogenic contaminant which is reported to be hazardous for human health. Considering the present groundwater F- contamination scenario particularly in India, development of a technology for efficient F- removal is an urgent need. The present study assessed the suitability of nanosized rice husk biochar in removal of F- from aqueous solution. The nanoscale adsorbent prepared by a facile technique showed very high removal efficiency (90% removal) using minimum adsorbent dose (1 g L−1) and less contact time period (60 min). The sorption equilibrium data fitted well to both Freundlich (R2 = 0.995) and Langmuir (R2 = 0.991) isotherm models. The maximum adsorption capacity observed were 12.6 mg g−1 and 21.7 mg g−1 for Freundlich and Langmuir respectively, Nanosized rice-husk biochar showed better adsorption capacity as compared to other biomass based adsorbents. The sorption data showed better fit to the pseudo second-order kinetics as compared to the pseudo first-order kinetic model. The novel nanomaterial derived from an agricultural waste product could remove F- from aqueous solution in a promising and cost-effective way indicating that it might be an excellent choice for the removal of F- from contaminated groundwater.

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