New sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processes

This study considers the problem of wastewater treatment from heavy metal ions and possible ways to solve it, for example, by modifications of natural zeolites from the deposits of Transbaikalia region. We offer a method of modifying the structure of natural zeolite with a sulfur-containing polymer...

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Main Authors: Obuzdina Marina, Rush Elena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/66/e3sconf_eece18_08001.pdf
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spelling doaj-32a9bdd1ed18461f861afb04a55f95132021-02-02T06:08:05ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011400800110.1051/e3sconf/201914008001e3sconf_eece18_08001New sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processesObuzdina Marina0Rush Elena1Irkutsk State Transport UniversityIrkutsk State Transport UniversityThis study considers the problem of wastewater treatment from heavy metal ions and possible ways to solve it, for example, by modifications of natural zeolites from the deposits of Transbaikalia region. We offer a method of modifying the structure of natural zeolite with a sulfur-containing polymer derived from epichlorohydrin waste, the main component of the 1.2,3trichloropropane. The sulfur-containing polymer mesh is formed by the use of the dissolution of sulfur at room temperature in the system of mono-ethanolamine-hydrazine hydrate and condensation with 1.2,3-trichlorpropane. The result of applying a sulfur-containing polymer mesh lies not only in the hydrophobization of the zeolite surface, but also in the appearance of sulfur atoms in its composition, which contributes to an increase in the selectivity with respect to heavy metal ions. We demonstrate the possibility of using new sorption materials in deep wastewater treatment processes of galvanic production. As a load for the adsorbent filter, we propose to use a three-layer filtering material with a load of natural zeolite of various modifications. It has been proven that such chemical modification of zeolite allows to obtain sorbents with an increased surface area and transitional pores that have a high sorption activity in relation to heavy metal ions.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/66/e3sconf_eece18_08001.pdf
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Rush Elena
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New sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processes
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Rush Elena
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title New sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processes
title_short New sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processes
title_full New sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processes
title_fullStr New sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processes
title_full_unstemmed New sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processes
title_sort new sorption materials based on modification of natural zeolites in metal wastewater treatment processes
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This study considers the problem of wastewater treatment from heavy metal ions and possible ways to solve it, for example, by modifications of natural zeolites from the deposits of Transbaikalia region. We offer a method of modifying the structure of natural zeolite with a sulfur-containing polymer derived from epichlorohydrin waste, the main component of the 1.2,3trichloropropane. The sulfur-containing polymer mesh is formed by the use of the dissolution of sulfur at room temperature in the system of mono-ethanolamine-hydrazine hydrate and condensation with 1.2,3-trichlorpropane. The result of applying a sulfur-containing polymer mesh lies not only in the hydrophobization of the zeolite surface, but also in the appearance of sulfur atoms in its composition, which contributes to an increase in the selectivity with respect to heavy metal ions. We demonstrate the possibility of using new sorption materials in deep wastewater treatment processes of galvanic production. As a load for the adsorbent filter, we propose to use a three-layer filtering material with a load of natural zeolite of various modifications. It has been proven that such chemical modification of zeolite allows to obtain sorbents with an increased surface area and transitional pores that have a high sorption activity in relation to heavy metal ions.
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