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Pumice Characteristics and Their Utilization on the Synthesis of Mesoporous Minerals and on the Removal of Heavy Metals
Author(s) -
A. I. M. Ismail,
Ola I. El-Shafey,
Mohey H. A. Amr,
M. S. Elmaghraby
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international scholarly research notices
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2356-7872
DOI - 10.1155/2014/259379
Subject(s) - zeolite , pumice , crystallization , raw material , materials science , adsorption , analcime , chemical engineering , nuclear chemistry , mineralogy , chemistry , catalysis , geology , organic chemistry , volcano , seismology , engineering
Wastewater treatment of some heavy metals was carried out by synthetic zeolite P 1 , which was prepared by alkaline hydrothermal treatment of the pumice. Both of the pumice raw materials and synthetic zeolite were investigated for their chemical phase composition, physical properties, and microstructure. The adsorption behavior of Na-zeolite P 1 with respect to Co +2 , Cu +2 , Fe +2 , and Cd +2 has been studied to be applied in the industrial wastewater treatment. Metal removal was investigated using synthetic solutions at different ions concentrations, time, and Na-P 1 zeolite doses as well as constant temperature and pH. It is concluded that the optimum conditions for synthesis of highly active Na-P 1 zeolite from natural pumice raw material are one molar NaOH concentration, temperature at 80°C, and one week as a crystallization time. In addition to the effect of time and zeolite dose as well as the ion concentration of the reaction efficiency for metals removals are recorded.

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