Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment

In this study, palm shell activated carbon powder (PSAC) and magnesium silicate (MgSiO3) modified PSAC (MPSAC) were thoroughly investigated for fluoride (F−) adsorption. F− adsorption isotherms showed that PSAC and MPSAC over-performed some other reported F− adsorbents with adsorption capacities of...

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Main Authors: Choong, Choe Earn, Wong, Kien Tiek, Jang, Seok Byum, Nah, In Wook, Choi, Jaeyoung, Ibrahim, Shaliza, Yoon, Yeomin, Jang, Min
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spelling my.um.eprints.2152019-11-11T02:15:23Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/215/ Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment Choong, Choe Earn Wong, Kien Tiek Jang, Seok Byum Nah, In Wook Choi, Jaeyoung Ibrahim, Shaliza Yoon, Yeomin Jang, Min QH Natural history TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) In this study, palm shell activated carbon powder (PSAC) and magnesium silicate (MgSiO3) modified PSAC (MPSAC) were thoroughly investigated for fluoride (F−) adsorption. F− adsorption isotherms showed that PSAC and MPSAC over-performed some other reported F− adsorbents with adsorption capacities of 116 mg g−1 and 150 mg g−1, respectively. Interestingly, the MgSiO3 impregnated layer changed the adsorption behavior of F− from monolayer to heterogeneous multilayer based on the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models verified by chi-square test (X2). Thermodynamic parameters indicated that the F− adsorption on PSAC and MPSAC was spontaneous and exothermic. PSAC and MPSAC were characterized using FESEM-EDX, XRD, FTIR and XPS to investigate the F− adsorption mechanism. Based on the regeneration tests using NaOH (0.01 M), PSAC exhibited poor regeneration (<20%) while MPSAC had steady adsorption efficiencies (∼70%) even after 5 regeneration cycles. This is due to highly polarized C–F bond was found on PSAC while Mg–F bond was distinguished on MPSAC, evidently denoting that the F− adsorption is mainly resulted from the exchange of hydroxyl (-OH) group. It was concluded that PSAC would be a potential adsorbent for in-situ F− groundwater remediation due to its capability to retain F− without leaching out in a wide range pH. MPSAC would be an alternative adsorbent for ex-situ F− water remediation because it can easily regenerate with NaOH solution. With the excellent F− adsorption properties, both PSAC and MPSAC offer as promising adsorbents for F− remediation in the aqueous phase. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier 2020 Article PeerReviewed Choong, Choe Earn and Wong, Kien Tiek and Jang, Seok Byum and Nah, In Wook and Choi, Jaeyoung and Ibrahim, Shaliza and Yoon, Yeomin and Jang, Min (2020) Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment. Chemosphere, 239. p. 124765. ISSN 0045-6535 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.124765 doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.124765
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topic QH Natural history
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle QH Natural history
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Choong, Choe Earn
Wong, Kien Tiek
Jang, Seok Byum
Nah, In Wook
Choi, Jaeyoung
Ibrahim, Shaliza
Yoon, Yeomin
Jang, Min
Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment
description In this study, palm shell activated carbon powder (PSAC) and magnesium silicate (MgSiO3) modified PSAC (MPSAC) were thoroughly investigated for fluoride (F−) adsorption. F− adsorption isotherms showed that PSAC and MPSAC over-performed some other reported F− adsorbents with adsorption capacities of 116 mg g−1 and 150 mg g−1, respectively. Interestingly, the MgSiO3 impregnated layer changed the adsorption behavior of F− from monolayer to heterogeneous multilayer based on the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models verified by chi-square test (X2). Thermodynamic parameters indicated that the F− adsorption on PSAC and MPSAC was spontaneous and exothermic. PSAC and MPSAC were characterized using FESEM-EDX, XRD, FTIR and XPS to investigate the F− adsorption mechanism. Based on the regeneration tests using NaOH (0.01 M), PSAC exhibited poor regeneration (<20%) while MPSAC had steady adsorption efficiencies (∼70%) even after 5 regeneration cycles. This is due to highly polarized C–F bond was found on PSAC while Mg–F bond was distinguished on MPSAC, evidently denoting that the F− adsorption is mainly resulted from the exchange of hydroxyl (-OH) group. It was concluded that PSAC would be a potential adsorbent for in-situ F− groundwater remediation due to its capability to retain F− without leaching out in a wide range pH. MPSAC would be an alternative adsorbent for ex-situ F− water remediation because it can easily regenerate with NaOH solution. With the excellent F− adsorption properties, both PSAC and MPSAC offer as promising adsorbents for F− remediation in the aqueous phase. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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author Choong, Choe Earn
Wong, Kien Tiek
Jang, Seok Byum
Nah, In Wook
Choi, Jaeyoung
Ibrahim, Shaliza
Yoon, Yeomin
Jang, Min
author_facet Choong, Choe Earn
Wong, Kien Tiek
Jang, Seok Byum
Nah, In Wook
Choi, Jaeyoung
Ibrahim, Shaliza
Yoon, Yeomin
Jang, Min
author_sort Choong, Choe Earn
title Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment
title_short Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment
title_full Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment
title_fullStr Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment
title_full_unstemmed Fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: Implications for their application in water treatment
title_sort fluoride removal by palm shell waste based powdered activated carbon vs. functionalized carbon with magnesium silicate: implications for their application in water treatment
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2020
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.124765
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