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Defluoridation with Locally Produced Thai Bone Char
Author(s) -
Yothin Mutchimadilok,
Sunisa Smittakorn,
Surat Mongkolnchai-arunya,
Deanna S. Durnford
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
advances in environmental chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-6698
pISSN - 2314-7652
DOI - 10.1155/2014/483609
Subject(s) - sorption , char , fluoride , langmuir , groundwater , freundlich equation , environmental chemistry , contamination , chemistry , environmental science , mineralogy , geology , inorganic chemistry , adsorption , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry , pyrolysis , ecology , biology
The fluoride sorption ability of a locally available bone char is quantified. Both a synthetic solution and natural groundwater samples from several sites are studied and compared to Indian bone char, which is widely accepted and used successfully in India and elsewhere. The Freundlich and Langmuir sorption isotherms were used to quantify sorption properties. Results show that the Thai bone char is as effective as the Indian bone char for removing fluoride from contaminated water, despite the more rigid physical and social constraints found in rural Thailand. Sorption studies with fluoride-contaminated natural groundwater samples also show that chlorides, nitrates, and sulfates had little effect on the removal of fluoride by the homemade bone char

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