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Insight into the role of the zeolitization process in enhancing the adsorption performance of kaolinite/diatomite geopolymer for effective retention of Sr (II) ions; batch and column studies.

Mohamed MokhtarSoha M. AlbukhariMohamed Abdel SalamDoaa F. BaamerLeonardo PalmisanoMostafa R. Abukhadra

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Environmental Engineering0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesIonsymbols.namesakeAdsorptionKaoliniteZeoliteKaolinWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesIonsIon exchangeChemistryLangmuir adsorption modelGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationDiatomaceous Earth020801 environmental engineeringGeopolymerKineticssymbolsThermodynamicsAdsorptionSaturation (chemistry)Water Pollutants ChemicalNuclear chemistry

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Abstract Diatomite/kaolinite-based geopolymer (GP) was synthesized and incorporated in zeolitization process (Z/GP) to investigate the role of the zeolite phases in inducing its retention capacity of the dissolved Sr (II) ions in water. The retention of Sr (II) ions using Z/GP in comparison with GP was evaluated based on both batch and fixed-bed column studies. In the batch study, the zeolitized geopolymer (Z/GP) shows enhancement in the Sr (II) retention capacity (193.7 mg/g) as compared to the normal geopolymer (102 mg/g). Moreover, the recyclability studies demonstrate higher stability for Z/GP than GP with a retention percentage higher than 90% for five reusing runs. The kinetic and the equilibrium properties of the occurred Sr (II) retention reactions follow the assumption of the Pseudo-Second order model (R2 > 0.96) and Langmuir model (R2 > 0.97), respectively. The Gaussian energies (15.4 kJ/mol (GP) and 11.47 kJ/mol (Z/GP)) related to retention mechanism of chemical type and within the suggested range for the zeolitic ion exchange processes. The Sr (II) retention reactions by GP and Z/GP are of spontaneous and exothermic properties which qualifies the products to be used at low-temperature conditions (20 °C). The column studies also declared higher performance for the Z/GP fixed bed as compared to the normal GP bed considering the total Sr (II) retention percentage (72.9%), treated volume (8 L), saturation time (1620 min), and a maximum capacity of Z/GP particles in the bed (567.6 mg/g).

10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112984https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34098152