The
boron removal capacity from an aqueous solution using MgAlFe
mixed oxides from layered double hydroxides (LDH) was studied. They
were synthesized by the coprecipitation method at 70 °C and were
characterized as potential filter materials. The Fe3+ analyzed
by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and UV–visible diffuse
reflectance showed their tetrahedral and octahedral coordination.
Scanning electron microscopy micrographs and thermogravimetric and
differential scanning calorimetry analysis evidenced the presence
of clusters and particles aggregates and decreased dehydroxylation
temperature when the iron content increased. Mixed oxides and boron
solution in a ratio of 20:1 Mg/B were put in a batch reactor at different
contact times. The borate removal process was due to the memory effect
of the mixed oxides and superficial adsorption by electrostatic attraction.
This fact is directly related to the specific surface area, Fe content,
and surface charge. The maximum boron removals were achieved with
the CS25 and CS50 samples with values higher
than 85%.
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