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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 51, 2016 - Issue 5
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Use of natural mordenite to remove chromium (III) and to neutralize pH of alkaline waste waters

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Pages 425-433 | Received 13 Aug 2015, Published online: 28 Jan 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The natural mordenite from Palmarito de Cauto deposit (PZ), Cuba, was studied in this work as an ion exchanger to remove Cr3+ cations from alkaline aqueous solutions at different pH and chromium concentrations. The mordenite stability under cyclic treatment processes with alkaline solutions and its capacity to decrease the pH of the solutions was also analyzed. It was shown that PZ removes Cr3+ ions from alkaline solutions, and it happens independently of the starting chromium concentration and the pH of the exchange solution used. This material has an important neutralizing effect on alkaline solutions, expressed in a significant pH decrease from the early stages of the treatments. For solutions with initial pH equal to 11, it decreases to a value of around seven. The stability of this material is not affected significantly after continuous cyclic treatment with NaOH solution, which shows that mordenite, in particular from Palmarito de Cauto deposit, has high stability in alkaline solutions. The results are important as they suggest that natural zeolites may be of interest in treatments of alkaline industrial waste effluents.

Acknowledgments

Thanks are given to E. Aparicio, I. Gradilla, J. Peralta, E. Flores and Deina Vázquez Dominguez for technical assistance.

Funding

This research was supported by UNAM-PAPIIT through grants IN207511, IN110713 and IA200914-2, and by Government Program “Science” of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Grant No. 4.1187.2014/K. F. Chavez-Rivas acknowledges support from COFAA-IPN-Mexico.

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