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ADSORPTION

Fluoride Sorption from Aqueous Solutions and Drinking Water by Magnesium, Cobalt, and Nickel Hydrotalcite-Like Compounds in Batch and Column Systems

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Pages 786-793 | Received 18 May 2009, Accepted 06 Dec 2009, Published online: 22 Mar 2010
 

Abstract

Magnesium, nickel, and cobalt hydrotalcite-like compounds (MgAlHT, NiAlHT, and CoAlHT) were used to remove fluoride ions from aqueous solutions and drinking water in batch and column systems. Mg, Ni, and Co hydrotalcite like compounds with similar M2+:Al3+ ratios were synthesized. F ions were determined in the remaining solutions using a fluoride ion selective electrode. Kinetic of the fluoride sorption from aqueous solutions by hydrotalcite-like compounds (HT) was best described by the pseudo-second-order model and the equilibrium was reached in less than 200 minutes for all cases (MgAlHT, NiAlHT and CoAlHT); however, this behavior was not observed for fluoride sorption from drinking water by NiAlHT. The sorption isotherms of the fluoride ion by hydrotalcite like compounds could be best fitted to the Langmuir and Freundlich models. NiAlHT showed the highest efficiency for the removal of fluoride ions from aqueous solutions in batch system. The removal of fluoride ions by NiAlHT from aqueous solutions was more efficient than from drinking water in both batch and column systems.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We acknowledge financial support from CONACyT, project 46219-Q and we are thankful to Beatriz Barrientos Becerra for the laboratory facilities.

Notes

as: aqueous solution.

dw: drinking water.

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