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Preparation and characterization of charcoals that contain dispersed aluminum oxide as adsorbents for removal of fluoride from drinking water

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CARBON
Volume 48, Issue 2, Pages 333-343

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2009.09.034

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  1. CNRS [UMR 6226]
  2. French Ministry of National Education
  3. French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  4. French Embassy in Cameroon

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Charcoals adsorbents that contain dispersed aluminum and iron oxides have been synthesized by impregnating wood with salt solutions followed by carbonization at 500 degrees C, 650 degrees C or 900 degrees C. The adsorbents were characterized and their performance for fluoride removal from aqueous solution was evaluated. Aluminum and iron oxides were well dispersed into the porous charcoals. The carbons were amorphous and highly porous. XRD of the adsorbents showed crystalline iron oxide but did not show any form of crystalline aluminum oxides. All the adsorbents showed acidic surface properties. The efficiency of defluoridation was found to depend on the carbonization temperature, the pH of point of zero charge (pHPZC), and the co-existing ions. Substrates prepared at 650 degrees C with aluminum and iron oxides exhibited the best efficiency with a fluoride sorption capacity of 13.64 mg g(-1). More than 92% removal of fluoride was achieved within 24 h from a 10 mg L-1 solution at neutral pH. Fluoride adsorption kinetic was well fitted by a pseudo-second order model. The amounts of residual Al and Fe in treated solution were pH dependant. At neutral pH, the amounts of dissolved Al and Fe were found to be 0.67 and 1.8 mg L-1, respectively (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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