Alkali-Activated Adsorbents from Slags : Column Adsorption and Regeneration Study for Nickel(II) Removal

Abstract
Alkali-activated adsorbents were synthesized by mixing three different slags from the steel industry: blast furnace slag (BFS), ladle slag (LS), and Lintz–Donawitz converter slag (LD). These powdered slag-based geopolymers (GP) were used to remove nickel(II) from aqueous solutions in fixed-bed column studies. The experiments were conducted in pH 6 using a phosphate buffer with initial nickel(II) concentration of 50 mg/L. Samples were taken at time intervals of between 5 and 90 min. Three adsorption–desorption cycles were implemented with a flow rate of 5 mL/min. The geopolymers were characterized by Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), specific surface area measurements, and a leaching test. The data were found to describe the Thomas, Adams–Bohart, and Yoon–Nelson models well. For GP (BFS, LS), experimental adsorption capacity was 2.92 mg/g, and for GP (LD, BFS, LS), it was 1.34 mg/g. The results indicated that the produced adsorbents have the potential to be used as adsorbents for the removal of nickel(II).
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Format
Articles Research article
Published
2021
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Publication in research information system
Publisher
MDPI
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202104122332Use this for linking
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2305-7084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering5010013
Language
English
Published in
ChemEngineering
Citation
  • Sundhararasu, E., Tuomikoski, S., Runtti, H., Hu, T., Varila, T., Kangas, T., & Lassi, U. (2021). Alkali-Activated Adsorbents from Slags : Column Adsorption and Regeneration Study for Nickel(II) Removal. ChemEngineering, 5(1), Article 13. https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering5010013
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CC BY 4.0Open Access
Funder(s)
Regional Council of Central Ostrobothnia
Funding program(s)
ERDF European Regional Development Fund, React-EU
EAKR Euroopan aluekehitysrahasto, React-EU
Additional information about funding
This research was funded by Maa-ja Vesitekniikan tuki ry. This work was conducted under the auspices of the Waterpro (ERDF project number: A74635, funded by the European Union, European Regional Development Fund and Leverage from the EU and Regional Councils).
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