Optimization of the metakaolin geopolymer preparation for maximized ammonium adsorption capacity

Geopolymers are functional materials that can be used in various environmental applications such as adsorbents in pollutant removal from wastewaters. Metakaolin geopolymer (MK-GP) has been proven to be especially suitable for ammonium (NH 4 + ) removal. In this research, the optimal reagent and raw...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials science 2017-08, Vol.52 (16), p.9363-9376
Hauptverfasser: Luukkonen, Tero, Tolonen, Emma-Tuulia, Runtti, Hanna, Kemppainen, Kimmo, Perämäki, Paavo, Rämö, Jaakko, Lassi, Ulla
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Zusammenfassung:Geopolymers are functional materials that can be used in various environmental applications such as adsorbents in pollutant removal from wastewaters. Metakaolin geopolymer (MK-GP) has been proven to be especially suitable for ammonium (NH 4 + ) removal. In this research, the optimal reagent and raw material ratios in the preparation of MK-GP in terms of NH 4 + adsorption capacity were investigated. The response surface methodology based on the face-centered central composite design was used to optimize the levels of three factors: the amounts of hydroxide, silicate, and metakaolin. In addition, the effect of Na or K as the charge-balancing cation was studied. Empirical models were fitted to the experimental data using multiple linear regression. The significance of the models was confirmed by means of analysis of variance. Optimal NH 4 + removal efficiency was achieved when the amounts of hydroxide and silicate were maximized, the amount of metakaolin was minimized, and Na-based reagents were used. These trends are most likely a result of optimized conversion of metakaolin into MK-GP.
ISSN:0022-2461
1573-4803
DOI:10.1007/s10853-017-1156-9