Treatment effect on the adsorption capacity of alumina for removal fluoride

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Acid and base treated alumina particles were studied to assess their capacities for the adsorption of fluoride from aqueous solutions. The surface morphology of untreated alumina was analyzed by SEM and its crystal structure was checked by XRD, and was analyzed by FTIR, SEM and EDS mapping after fluoride adsorption. SEM and EDS were also used to understand the surface change of the alumina after acid and base treatment. Fluoride adsorptions at two different initial fluoride concentrations were investigated. The results show that the fluoride adsorption mainly superficially happened on the alumina particle surface. SEM images show base treatment caused the alumina particle recrystallize, while acid treatment made the alumina particle more amorphous. The adsorption capacity of acid treated alumina was about twice compared with that of alumina, while the capacity of base treated alumina was only about half of that of alumina at the solution pH=7. The high adsorption capacity of acid treated alumina makes it suitable for potential application in fluoride removal from water. © 2010 H. Wu, et al.

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Wu, H., Chen, L., Gao, G., Zhang, Y., Wang, T., & Guo, S. (2010). Treatment effect on the adsorption capacity of alumina for removal fluoride. Nano Biomedicine and Engineering, 2(4), 231–235. https://doi.org/10.5101/nbe.v2i4.p231-235

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