Synthesis and adsorption behavior of mesoporous alumina and Fe-doped alumina for the removal of dominant arsenic species in contaminated waters

Natalia Inchaurrondo*, Carla Di Luca, Fernanda Mori, Albin Pintar, Gregor Zerjav, Manuel Valiente Malmagro, Cristina Palet i Ballús

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Ordered mesoporous Al 2 O 3 and Fe-Al 2 O 3 materials were synthesized at room temperature by an easy and environmentally friendly self-assembly sol-gel route, to be tested for arsenic removal. Solid samples were thoroughly characterized by several techniques. Synthetized and commercial alumina samples were evaluated as adsorbents for the removal of dominant arsenic species under a wide pH range (3.6-11.5). The mesoporous alumina showed higher adsorption capacity (90 mg/g As(V), pH eq 4) than commercial alumina (54 mg/g As(V), pH eq 4), due to its amorphous structure, uniform accessible mesopores and higher surface acidity. The Fe bearing material exhibited strong As affinity. As(III) adsorption resulted much lower than for arsenate (maximum uptake of 16 mg/g, at pH 8), since As(III)-adsorbent interaction is only based on weak Van der Waals force. Arsenic isotherms adjusted well to the Freundlich model and more accurately to the three parameters Siṕs model. The kinetics results fitted the Elovich model. As pH increased, adsorption capacity decreased due to the reduction of electrostatic interactions. Under alkaline conditions arsenic desorption was achieved, although the stability of the material was compromised. The presence of several interfering ions was evaluated. Phosphate ions showed the highest interference. The use of a tap water matrix increased As(V) adsorption, encouraging the use of these materials in the treatment of real polluted waters.
Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article102901
RevistaJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de febr. 2019

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