Recycling of iron and aluminum from drinking water treatment sludge for synthesis of a magnetic composite material (ALCS-Fe-Al) to remove fluoride from drinking water

In this study, a novel investigation for recovery of Al and Fe from drinking water treatment sludge (DWTS) has been conducted, which are used for the synthesis of a magnetic composite material (ALCS-Fe-Al) by loading Al/Fe oxides onto acid-leached carbonized sludge (ALCS). The low-cost magnetic adso...

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Veröffentlicht in:Groundwater for sustainable development 2020-10, Vol.11, p.100456, Article 100456
Hauptverfasser: Jing, Feng, Hui, Bai, Yudan, Xue, Rui, Zhang, Puli, Zhu, Duo, Bu, Zeng, Dan, Wei, Li, Xuebin, Lu
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, a novel investigation for recovery of Al and Fe from drinking water treatment sludge (DWTS) has been conducted, which are used for the synthesis of a magnetic composite material (ALCS-Fe-Al) by loading Al/Fe oxides onto acid-leached carbonized sludge (ALCS). The low-cost magnetic adsorbent which can be easily separated from water by a magnet was tested for the ability to remove fluoride from drinking water. The most effective adsorbent ALCS-Fe-Al was prepared under the following conditions: ALCS:Fe = 1:1 & (ALCS-Fe):Al = 1:2. While the preparation conditions of the adsorbent ALCS-Fe-Al* prepared according to the actual iron and aluminum contents in the sludge are: ALCS:Fe = 1:1 & ALCS-Fe:Al = 2:1. Both of the two adsorbents could reduce the fluoride concentration to below 1.5 mg/L in aqueous solution at pH = 7, T = 25 °C with a adsorbent ratio of 3g/L, which meets the level of drinking water standard recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, it had a relatively high selectivity for fluoride versus common competitive co-existing ions and high fluoride removal efficiency in a wide range of initial pH of 4-9. At neutral initial pH, the adsorption isotherm was well fitted with the Langmuir model. The maximum adsorption capacity reached 30.49 mg/g. The adsorption kinetics followed the pseudo-second-order model. Furthermore, the adsorption performance, composition and adsorption mechanism of the adsorbent can be proved by SEM, BET, VSM, XRD and XPS. This work provides a new idea for full utilization of DWTS as adsorbent for fluoride removal from drinking water. [Display omitted] •A novel composite material was prepared by recycling Al and Fe from DWTS.•The ALCS-Fe-Al can remove fluoride in water with a wide pH range effectively.•The ALCS-Fe-Al can maintain good defluoride performance after 6 cycles of reuse.
ISSN:2352-801X
2352-801X
DOI:10.1016/j.gsd.2020.100456