Abstract Four low-cost iron-bearing geo-adsorbents were tested for As(V) removal without pretreatment: Montanit300® (M), diatomite (D), pumice (P) and black sand (BS). The solids were carefully characterized by different analytical techniques… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Four low-cost iron-bearing geo-adsorbents were tested for As(V) removal without pretreatment: Montanit300® (M), diatomite (D), pumice (P) and black sand (BS). The solids were carefully characterized by different analytical techniques (SEM-EDX, TPD-pyridine, N2 Physisorption, XRD and point of zero charge). The adsorption of As(V) was evaluated through isotherms and kinetic studies (bottled water matrix, pH 0 = 8 , 25 g/L of solids), and experiments addressing pH effect (pH 0 = 3 . 6 , 7 . 5 , 11 ) and the presence of interfering anions (Cl − , SO 4 2 − , NO 3 − , PO 4 3 − ). Experimental results were fitted to the Freundlich and Langmuir sorption isotherms. Under the employed conditions, P showed negligible adsorption, M and D presented adsorption capacities around 0.02 mg/g and, in spite its lower surface area, BS displayed the highest value (0.045 mg/g), which relates to a higher density of Fe species, M and D samples were easily regenerated (80%–100% desorption) through a basic treatment (0.01 M NaOH) and presented fast adsorption kinetics (1 h for D and seconds for M). BS showed a slow adsorption kinetic (24 h) and poor regeneration (only 50% desorption). Sample M (natural zeolite) resulted a promising option due to its remarkably fast adsorption kinetic, easy regeneration and adsorption capacity suitable for systems with relatively low As concentrations.
               
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