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Optimization of As(V) adsorption on Fe-RH-MCM-41-immobilized GAC using Box-Behnken Design: Effects of pH, loadings, and initial concentrations

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Author(s)
Wantala, KitiroteKhongkasem, EakkachaiKhlongkarnpanich, NuthakarnSthiannopkao, SuthipongKim, Kyoung-Woong
Type
Article
Citation
APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY, v.27, no.5, pp.1027 - 1034
Issued Date
2012-05
Abstract
This work focused on the removal from water of arsenate in the 100 to 500 mu g/L range using Fe-RH-MCM-41 immobilized on GAC by a colloidal impregnation method. A Response Surface Method (RSM) based on the Box-Behnken Design (BBD) was used to evaluate the effects of pH, adsorbent loading, and initial arsenate concentrations. The thermal stability of Fe-RH-MCM-41/GAC was greater than 460 degrees C because Fe-RH-MCM-41 and epoxy resin covered the GAC, preventing GAC weight loss. The rate and capacity for arsenate adsorption on Fe-RH-MCM-41/GAC were higher than for GAC. The effects of pH, adsorbent loading, and initial arsenate concentration showed significant effects on efficiency, in terms of percent arsenate removal. Significant interaction occurred as positive effects between arsenate and arsenate concentrations, and pH and arsenate concentrations, and as negative effects between pH and pH, adsorbent loading and adsorbent loading, and adsorbent loading and arsenate concentrations. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
ISSN
0883-2927
DOI
10.1016/j.apgeochem.2011.11.014
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/15950
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