Synthesis of zeolite-P from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediation
Solid residues resulting from the active treatment of acid mine drainage with coal fly ash were successfully converted to zeolite-P under mild hydrothermal treatment conditions. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the zeolite-P product was highly crystalline. The product had a high cation ex...
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doaj-93dc486331474ff5879bedf618c1673c2021-04-04T14:17:13ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892010-06-011065/6Synthesis of zeolite-P from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediationViswanath Vadapalli0Wilson Gitari1Annabelle Ellendt2Leslie Petrik3Gillian Balfour4Department of Chemistry, University of the Western CapeDepartment of Ecology and Resources Management, University of VendaEnvironmental and Nano Sciences Group, Department of Chemistry, University of the Western CapeEnvironmental and Nano Sciences Group, Department of Chemistry, University of the Western CapeEnvironmental and Nano Sciences Group, Department of Chemistry, University of the Western CapeSolid residues resulting from the active treatment of acid mine drainage with coal fly ash were successfully converted to zeolite-P under mild hydrothermal treatment conditions. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the zeolite-P product was highly crystalline. The product had a high cation exchange capacity (178.7 meq / 100 g) and surface area (69.1 m2/g) and has potential application in waste-water treatment. A mineralogical analysis of the final product identified zeolite-P, as well as mullite and quartz phases, which indicated incomplete dissolution of the fly ash feedstock during the ageing step. Further optimisation of the synthesis conditions would be required to attain complete utilisation of the feedstock. The zeolite-P was tested for decontamination potential of circumneutral mine water. High removal efficiency was observed in the first treatment, but varied for different contaminants. The synthesised zeolite-P exhibited a high efficiency for the removal of heavy metal cations, such as aluminium, iron, manganese, zinc, copper and nickel, from contaminated mine water, even with repeated use. For potassium, calcium, strontium and barium, the removal was only efficient in the first treatment and decreased rapidly with subsequent treatments, indicating preferential adsorption of the other metals. A continuous release of sodium was observed during decontamination experiments, which decreased with subsequent treatments, confirming that sodium was the main exchangeable charge-balancing cation present in the zeolite-P product.http://192.168.0.117/index.php/sajs/article/view/9957acid mine drainagecircumneutral mine watersfly ashlow temperature synthesissolid residueszeolite-P |
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Viswanath Vadapalli Wilson Gitari Annabelle Ellendt Leslie Petrik Gillian Balfour Synthesis of zeolite-P from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediation South African Journal of Science acid mine drainage circumneutral mine waters fly ash low temperature synthesis solid residues zeolite-P |
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Viswanath Vadapalli Wilson Gitari Annabelle Ellendt Leslie Petrik Gillian Balfour |
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Viswanath Vadapalli |
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Synthesis of zeolite-P from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediation |
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Synthesis of zeolite-P from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediation |
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Synthesis of zeolite-P from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediation |
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Synthesis of zeolite-P from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediation |
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Synthesis of zeolite-P from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediation |
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synthesis of zeolite-p from coal fly ash derivative and its utilisation in mine-water remediation |
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Academy of Science of South Africa |
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South African Journal of Science |
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1996-7489 |
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Solid residues resulting from the active treatment of acid mine drainage with coal fly ash were successfully converted to zeolite-P under mild hydrothermal treatment conditions. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the zeolite-P product was highly crystalline. The product had a high cation exchange capacity (178.7 meq / 100 g) and surface area (69.1 m2/g) and has potential application in waste-water treatment. A mineralogical analysis of the final product identified zeolite-P, as well as mullite and quartz phases, which indicated incomplete dissolution of the fly ash feedstock during the ageing step. Further optimisation of the synthesis conditions would be required to attain complete utilisation of the feedstock. The zeolite-P was tested for decontamination potential of circumneutral mine water. High removal efficiency was observed in the first treatment, but varied for different contaminants. The synthesised zeolite-P exhibited a high efficiency for the removal of heavy metal cations, such as aluminium, iron, manganese, zinc, copper and nickel, from contaminated mine water, even with repeated use. For potassium, calcium, strontium and barium, the removal was only efficient in the first treatment and decreased rapidly with subsequent treatments, indicating preferential adsorption of the other metals. A continuous release of sodium was observed during decontamination experiments, which decreased with subsequent treatments, confirming that sodium was the main exchangeable charge-balancing cation present in the zeolite-P product. |
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acid mine drainage circumneutral mine waters fly ash low temperature synthesis solid residues zeolite-P |
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