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Title

Application of Mesopore-Activated Red Mud for Phosphorus Adsorption.

Authors

Trung, Nguyen Dinh; Ping, Ning; Dan, Ho Kim

Abstract

In this paper, the mesopore-activated red mud (M-ARM) was prepared by treating red mud (RM) with acid under an ultrasonic batch and through heat treatment at 750 C. The surface area and adsorption average pore width of M-ARM were calculated and obtained values of 13.408 m2 g-1 and 25.160 nm, respectively. Therefore, the maximum adsorption capacity of M-ARM for phosphorus was 200.85 ± 1.66 mg g − 1 at 318 K and pH = 5. At a low initial concentration (75 mg L-1), the phosphorus removal capacity by M-ARM material was up to 97.09 ± 0.15 % at 313 K. With the temperature scales varying from 298 to 313 K, the values of Gibbs free energy change (Δ G °) were negative and also vary from -37.47 to -36.68. The phosphorus adsorption process in an aqueous solution is spontaneous, and this adsorption process was exothermic with enthalpy change ∆ H o = − 14.36. From the results of investigations and calculations of thermodynamic values, kinetics, and adsorption capacity of materials, we can confirm that the materials in this study had a low-cost and potential material for applications to treat phosphorus-contaminated water. In addition, the adsorption kinetics of this material for phosphorus were also studied and discussed.

Subjects

GIBBS' free energy; MUD; ADSORPTION (Chemistry); PHOSPHORUS; ADSORPTION kinetics; ADSORPTION capacity; HEAT treatment

Publication

Adsorption Science & Technology, 2022, Vol 2022, p1

ISSN

0263-6174

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1155/2022/8351796

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