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Removal of Cu2+ and Zn2+ in aqueous solutions by sorption onto mixed fly ash

✍ Scribed by V. Héquet; P. Ricou; I. Lecuyer; P. Le Cloirec


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
86 KB
Volume
80
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-2361

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✦ Synopsis


Disposal of a growing amount of ¯y ash creates environmental problems due to the leachability of their heavy metal content. However, ¯y ash is shown to be ef®cient in the removal of heavy metallic ions in the aqueous phase, for example, in the polluted wastewater resulting from desulfurization treatment in power plants. The objectives of this work were to study the removal of Cu 21 and Zn 21 in water by sorption onto ¯y ash and ¯y ash mixture. The stability of the resulting cake was also approached in terms of leaching capability. Experimental design methodology was used in order to identify in¯uential parameters and to evaluate their interactions. Temperature, ¯y ash to ion concentration ratio, and ash quality were particularly studied. Different ashes and a ¯y ash mixture were investigated. They each have alkaline reaction with water to a different extent, and this allows the control of the pH solution without lime addition. Final metal ion concentration in solution, sorption capacity and ion leaching were determined. The results are discussed in order to get the optimal operating parameters in terms of ion control to develop industrial techniques to remove and stabilize heavy metal ions present in wastewater.


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