Phosphorus Adsorption onto an Industrial Acidified Laterite By‒Product: Equilibrium and Thermodynamic Investigation
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01/11/2014
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<p>The present research investigates the uptake of phosphate ions from aqueous solutions using acidified laterite (ALS), a by-product from the production of ferric aluminium sulfate using laterite. Phosphate adsorption experiments were performed in batch systems to determine the amount of phosphate adsorbed as a function of solution pH, adsorbent dosage and thermodynamic parameters per fixed P concentration. Kinetic studies were also carried out to study the effect of adsorbent particle sizes. The maximum removal capacity of ALS observed at pH 5 was 3.68 mg P g<sup>-1</sup>. It was found that as the adsorbent dosage increases, the equilibrium pH decreases, so an adsorbent dosage of 1.0 g L<sup>-1</sup> of ALS was selected. Adsorption capacity (q<sub>m</sub>) calculated from the Langmuir isotherm was found to be 2.73 mg g<sup>-1</sup>. Kinetic experimental data were mathematically well described using the pseudo first-order model over the full range of the adsorbent particle size. The adsorption reactions were endothermic, and the process of adsorption was favoured at high temperature; the ΔG and ΔH values implied that the main adsorption mechanism of P onto ALS is physisorption. The desorption studies indicated the need to consider a NaOH 0.1M solution as an optimal solution for practical regeneration applications.</p> |
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Glocheux , Y , Pasarín , M M , Albadarin , A B , Mangwandi , C , Chazarenc , F & Walker , G M 2014 , ' Phosphorus Adsorption onto an Industrial Acidified Laterite By‒Product: Equilibrium and Thermodynamic Investigation ' Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering , vol 9 , no. 6 , pp. 929-940 . DOI: 10.1002/apj.1843 |
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