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Calcined Mg/Al-LDH for acidic wastewater treatment: Simultaneous neutralization and contaminant removal

Authors :
Jianxi Zhu
Rachel M. Steel
Minwang Laipan
Haoyang Fu
Luyi Sun
Hongping He
Runliang Zhu
Sujuan Ye
Source :
Applied Clay Science. 153:46-53
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Acid drainage (AD) poses a significant concern for water pollution due to its strong acidity and the toxicity of its various contaminants (e.g., heavy metal ions). In order to minimize the harmful effects of AD, the acidity must be neutralized and the contaminants be removed. The capacity of calcined Mg/Al layered double hydroxide (Mg/Al-CLDH) for simultaneously neutralizing the pH of AD and removing various heavy metal cations and oxyanions (Cr(VI) and phosphate) was studied herein. The interactions throughout co-removal between metal cations (in short M) and oxyanions were particularly investigated. In the solution with only M, Mg/Al-CLDH was capable of neutralizing solution pH and removing M. The reconstruction of LDH from Mg/Al-CLDH produced OH– to neutralize pH and partially remove M through precipitation. FT-IR results suggested that forming H-bonds with the reconstructed LDH (R-LDH) might also contribute to M removal. In the solution containing both M and oxyanions, M and oxyanions could mutually affect their removal efficiency by Mg/Al-CLDH. M weakened the removal capacities of Cr(VI) and phosphate, because it could compete for adsorption sites on R-LDH. Cr(VI) and phosphate showed complex effects on the removal of M: Low concentrations of Cr(VI) promoted the removal of M by providing extra adsorption sites; high concentrations of Cr(VI), however, had the opposite effect, as a high concentration of Cr(VI) might largely occupy the adsorption sites on R-LDH. By contrast, phosphate inhibited the removal of M considerably, which might be ascribed to its strong buffering ability that maintained a relatively strong acidic nature of the solution. Our results, for the first time, showed that Mg/Al-CLDH is particularly suitable for the treatment of AD containing various contaminants.

Details

ISSN :
01691317
Volume :
153
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Clay Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........36f059b4dd1b33c87dce4a6eb93f80b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2017.12.002