A recyclable adsorbent for salinized groundwater: Dual-adsorbent desalination and potassium-exchanged zeolite production. (October 2018)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- A recyclable adsorbent for salinized groundwater: Dual-adsorbent desalination and potassium-exchanged zeolite production. (October 2018)
- Main Title:
- A recyclable adsorbent for salinized groundwater: Dual-adsorbent desalination and potassium-exchanged zeolite production
- Authors:
- Gibb, Nick P.
Dynes, James J.
Chang, Wonjae - Abstract:
- Abstract: This study focused on advancing the dual-adsorbent desalination technique that sequentially combines calcined layered double hydroxide (CLDH) and acid-treated zeolites (H-form zeolite) using groundwater spiked with potash mining effluent (brine). In sequential batch experiments, the CLDH adsorbent first reduced the high Cl − concentration (4600 mg/L) of saline groundwater by 96%, the Ca 2+ by 90%, and the Mg 2+ by 92%, while transiently raising the pH to 12.80. H-form zeolites preconditioned with Na + then removed 92% of the Na + (2010 mg/L), while neutralizing the adsorption effluent pH to 7.7 and lowering the sodium adsorption ratio (SAR; 139.6 to 6.6) and the hardness (574 to 48.4 mg/L). In comparison, an equivalent amount of unmodified zeolite removed only 51% of the Na + and generated extremely hard water due to Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ release (1519 mg/L). Na + -conditioning the zeolites prior to acid treatment enhances native cation removal, forming H-form zeolites. Synchrotron-based X-ray scanning transmission microscopy (STXM) showed the occurrence of dealumination and visualized the sodium distribution associated with Si and Al sites in the H-form zeolites. Four consecutive desalination cycles were feasible for Na + and K + adsorption by regenerating the H-form zeolite. During regeneration, the Na + desorbed while the K + remained in the regenerated zeolites. Cumulative K + loading in the regenerated zeolites increased from 4.8 to 21.2 mg/g, producing K-formAbstract: This study focused on advancing the dual-adsorbent desalination technique that sequentially combines calcined layered double hydroxide (CLDH) and acid-treated zeolites (H-form zeolite) using groundwater spiked with potash mining effluent (brine). In sequential batch experiments, the CLDH adsorbent first reduced the high Cl − concentration (4600 mg/L) of saline groundwater by 96%, the Ca 2+ by 90%, and the Mg 2+ by 92%, while transiently raising the pH to 12.80. H-form zeolites preconditioned with Na + then removed 92% of the Na + (2010 mg/L), while neutralizing the adsorption effluent pH to 7.7 and lowering the sodium adsorption ratio (SAR; 139.6 to 6.6) and the hardness (574 to 48.4 mg/L). In comparison, an equivalent amount of unmodified zeolite removed only 51% of the Na + and generated extremely hard water due to Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ release (1519 mg/L). Na + -conditioning the zeolites prior to acid treatment enhances native cation removal, forming H-form zeolites. Synchrotron-based X-ray scanning transmission microscopy (STXM) showed the occurrence of dealumination and visualized the sodium distribution associated with Si and Al sites in the H-form zeolites. Four consecutive desalination cycles were feasible for Na + and K + adsorption by regenerating the H-form zeolite. During regeneration, the Na + desorbed while the K + remained in the regenerated zeolites. Cumulative K + loading in the regenerated zeolites increased from 4.8 to 21.2 mg/g, producing K-form zeolites. These K-form zeolites released K + (2.15 mg/L for 24 h) in a leaching test and could potentially be considered as nutrient-supply media in other applications, thereby recycling the spent zeolites after multiple desalination treatments. Highlights: CLDH and H-form zeolite remove Cl − and Na + from potash brine-spiked groundwater. Na + -preconditioning and acid treatment of zeolites produce purer H-form zeolites. Synchrotron-based STXM showed dealumination and Na + abundance in H-form zeolites. It is feasible to regenerate the H-form zeolite for multiple Na + -removal cycles. H-form zeolite is converted to useful K-form zeolite after desalination cycles. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Chemosphere. Volume 209(2018)
- Journal:
- Chemosphere
- Issue:
- Volume 209(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 209, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 209
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0209-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 721
- Page End:
- 729
- Publication Date:
- 2018-10
- Subjects:
- Zeolite -- Layered double hydroxide -- Sodium adsorption -- Potassium adsorption -- Chloride adsorption -- Regeneration
Pollution -- Periodicals
Pollution -- Physiological effect -- Periodicals
Environmental sciences -- Periodicals
Atmospheric chemistry -- Periodicals
551.511 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00456535/ ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.06.130 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0045-6535
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