Adsorption of Phenol from Water on Natural Minerals

Phenol and its derivatives (chlorophenol, nitrophenol, methylphenol, cresol etc.) belong to highly toxic contaminants, and their occurrence in industrial and municipal sewage as well as in groundwater carries a high threat to the environment and human health. Elimination of such contaminants is one...

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Main Authors: Alicja Puszkarewicz, Jadwiga Teresa Kaleta, Dorota Papciak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Ecological Engineering
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spelling doaj-e801764c272b4e6eb0e3e2ba818f59ab2020-11-24T23:31:40ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932018-11-0119613213810.12911/22998993/9289092890Adsorption of Phenol from Water on Natural MineralsAlicja Puszkarewicz0Jadwiga Teresa Kaleta1Dorota Papciak2Rzeszow University of Technology, The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Department of Water Purification and Protection, Poznańska 2, 35-084 Rzeszów, PolandRzeszow University of Technology, The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Department of Water Purification and Protection, Poznańska 2, 35-084 Rzeszów, PolandRzeszow University of Technology, The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Department of Water Purification and Protection, Poznańska 2, 35-084 Rzeszów, PolandPhenol and its derivatives (chlorophenol, nitrophenol, methylphenol, cresol etc.) belong to highly toxic contaminants, and their occurrence in industrial and municipal sewage as well as in groundwater carries a high threat to the environment and human health. Elimination of such contaminants is one of the major challenges in solving the global environmental problems. Implementation of pro-ecological methods of water treatment is associated with the use of natural, cheap and unprocessed materials, with the possibility of their repeated use. The article presents the results of the studies on the use of powdery adsorbents for the removal of phenol from aqueous solutions. The following natural minerals were used: attapulgite – Abso'net Superior Special (ASS) and alganite – Abso'net Multisorb (AM). Tests were performed under non-flowing conditions, in series, depending on the type and dose of adsorbents. Tests were conducted on a model solution of phenol with the initial concentration of C0 = 20 mg /dm3, at the temp. of 20° C. Alganite mineral (AM) proved to be effective in adsorption of phenol. Maximum adsorption capacity P = 0.21 g/g, was obtained for a dose 10 mg/dm3. Almost complete removal of phenol (99.9%) was obtained for a dose of 500 mg/dm3. For natural attapulgite – Abso'net Superior Special (ASS) the maximum adsorption capacity (at a dose 5 mg/dm3) amounted to P = 0.15 g/g. The efficiency of phenol removal at the level 99% was obtained at a dose of 1000 mg/dm3).http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/Adsorption-of-Phenol-from-Water-on-Natural-Minerals,92890,0,2.htmlAttapulgiteadsorptionphenolalganite
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author Alicja Puszkarewicz
Jadwiga Teresa Kaleta
Dorota Papciak
spellingShingle Alicja Puszkarewicz
Jadwiga Teresa Kaleta
Dorota Papciak
Adsorption of Phenol from Water on Natural Minerals
Journal of Ecological Engineering
Attapulgite
adsorption
phenol
alganite
author_facet Alicja Puszkarewicz
Jadwiga Teresa Kaleta
Dorota Papciak
author_sort Alicja Puszkarewicz
title Adsorption of Phenol from Water on Natural Minerals
title_short Adsorption of Phenol from Water on Natural Minerals
title_full Adsorption of Phenol from Water on Natural Minerals
title_fullStr Adsorption of Phenol from Water on Natural Minerals
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of Phenol from Water on Natural Minerals
title_sort adsorption of phenol from water on natural minerals
publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)
series Journal of Ecological Engineering
issn 2299-8993
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Phenol and its derivatives (chlorophenol, nitrophenol, methylphenol, cresol etc.) belong to highly toxic contaminants, and their occurrence in industrial and municipal sewage as well as in groundwater carries a high threat to the environment and human health. Elimination of such contaminants is one of the major challenges in solving the global environmental problems. Implementation of pro-ecological methods of water treatment is associated with the use of natural, cheap and unprocessed materials, with the possibility of their repeated use. The article presents the results of the studies on the use of powdery adsorbents for the removal of phenol from aqueous solutions. The following natural minerals were used: attapulgite – Abso'net Superior Special (ASS) and alganite – Abso'net Multisorb (AM). Tests were performed under non-flowing conditions, in series, depending on the type and dose of adsorbents. Tests were conducted on a model solution of phenol with the initial concentration of C0 = 20 mg /dm3, at the temp. of 20° C. Alganite mineral (AM) proved to be effective in adsorption of phenol. Maximum adsorption capacity P = 0.21 g/g, was obtained for a dose 10 mg/dm3. Almost complete removal of phenol (99.9%) was obtained for a dose of 500 mg/dm3. For natural attapulgite – Abso'net Superior Special (ASS) the maximum adsorption capacity (at a dose 5 mg/dm3) amounted to P = 0.15 g/g. The efficiency of phenol removal at the level 99% was obtained at a dose of 1000 mg/dm3).
topic Attapulgite
adsorption
phenol
alganite
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