Portable hydroxyl-functionalized coal gangue-based cordierite porous ceramics sheets for effective adsorption of fluorine-containing wastewater.
Deyin WangLiming GuoZhennan QiaoHongwei LiuYanlan ZhangYongzhen WangPublished in: RSC advances (2024)
Monolithic adsorbent removal of fluoride from water is considered an effective and non-secondary pollution method. Here, a portable hydroxyl-functionalized coal gangue-based cordierite porous ceramic sheet (ACGC-Fe) is prepared by using coal gangue solid waste with a specific silicon-aluminum-rich composition ratio and a small amount of magnesium oxide as a raw material through powder compression molding and mild chemical modification. The prepared ACGC-Fe can be used to treat fluorine-containing wastewater and the maximum adsorption of fluorine can reach 18.69 mg g -1 . The Langmuir (Freundlich) adsorption isotherm model and pseudo-second-order kinetic model here provided a satisfactory description of the fluoride removal operating mechanism, and it is confirmed that the adsorption mechanism of ACGC-Fe is mainly attributed to the chemisorption of hydrogen bonds (with hydroxyl group) and ionic bonds (with metal), and physical adsorption based on cordierite porous ceramic pores. This research will provide a new idea for designing high-performance materials by mining and analyzing the composition and structure characteristics of coal gangue solid waste itself and broaden the application range of high-value-added coal gangue solid waste.
Keyphrases
- aqueous solution
- heavy metals
- particulate matter
- metal organic framework
- risk assessment
- health risk assessment
- sewage sludge
- positron emission tomography
- drinking water
- wastewater treatment
- air pollution
- pet imaging
- physical activity
- mental health
- computed tomography
- highly efficient
- municipal solid waste
- high resolution