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Functionalization of kaolinite for removal of phosphate from urban sewage
Fecha
2021-01-01Registro en:
MethodsX, v. 8.
2215-0161
10.1016/j.mex.2021.101423
2-s2.0-85109553842
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Institución
Resumen
The PO43− widespread in urban sewages promotes eutrophication of water sources, with harmful effects to natural life and endanger human health. The removal of PO43− from urban sewage requires treatment at tertiary level, with high costs and low efficiency in most cases. Thus, a functionalization method for surface modification of kaolinite was proposed to improve the removal of PO43− from urban sewage. The kaolinite commercial did not remove PO43- from aqueous solution. However, the functionalized kaolinite (FK) was efficient, with a maximum removal capacity of 8.4 ± 0.1 mg PO43−/L, within less than 1 min of reaction. The removal of PO43- is associated with precipitation of pyromorphite, a mineral with low solubility (Ksp < 10−79,6). Finally, real urban sewage samples (raw and treated) were also tested for removal of PO43- using FK, confirming its effectiveness. The central aspects of this development are: • Functionalized kaolinite (FK), with Pb(II), for removal of PO43− from urban sewage was studied. • The FK was efficient for removal of up to 8.4 mg PO43−/L from aqueous solution, within a short reaction time. • The precipitation of pyromorphite was the mechanism responsible for removal of PO43- and FK efficiency have been confirmed for real urban sewage samples.