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Adsorption mechanism of recovering potassium from seawater by modified-clinoptilolite using microwave

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The adsorption capacity and mechanism of K + ion onto modified-clinoptilolite (MC) for recovering potassium from seawater has been investigated in this paper. The maximum value of K + adsorption… Click to show full abstract

The adsorption capacity and mechanism of K + ion onto modified-clinoptilolite (MC) for recovering potassium from seawater has been investigated in this paper. The maximum value of K + adsorption capacity is 36.3 mg/g (1.92 times of raw-clinoptilolite) while the modifying condition of microwave power is 450 W and heating time is 60 min. Specific surface area and pore size of absorbent has also been advanced with employing microwave. The kinetic data followed the pseudo-second-order model kinetic model, and the equilibrium data were well fitted to the Langmuir model, showing monolayer coverage of K + ions on the surface pores of MC. Thermodynamic parameters, including Gibbs free energy ( ∆G ), enthalpy changes ( ∆H ), and entropy changes ( ∆S ) were also calculated. The results demonstrated that K + ion was absorbed onto MC spontaneously and exothermically in nature. Thus, MC could be employed as efficient and suitable adsorbent for recovering potassium from seawater.

Keywords: adsorption; mechanism; modified clinoptilolite; recovering potassium; potassium seawater

Journal Title: Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
Year Published: 2018

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