2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2010.05.066
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Adsorption equilibrium and kinetics of fluoride on sol–gel-derived activated alumina adsorbents

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“…The isotherm may differ on the 10 International Journal of Chemical Engineering [134] same fluoride concentration according to the type of the adsorbents. For example, [135] reported that Freundlich fitted the sol-gel-derived activated alumina modified with calcium oxide and Langmuir sol-gel-derived activated alumina modified with magnesium oxide. One of the most widely used adsorbents on fluoride removal is activated alumina and it has widely been applied for fluoride adsorption [22].…”
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“…The isotherm may differ on the 10 International Journal of Chemical Engineering [134] same fluoride concentration according to the type of the adsorbents. For example, [135] reported that Freundlich fitted the sol-gel-derived activated alumina modified with calcium oxide and Langmuir sol-gel-derived activated alumina modified with magnesium oxide. One of the most widely used adsorbents on fluoride removal is activated alumina and it has widely been applied for fluoride adsorption [22].…”
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“…However, modified activated alumina has shown a considerate higher adsorption capacity compared to unmodified alumina even at high fluoride concentration. For example, [135] reported the removal of fluoride by activated alumina up to 96.23 mg/g for water with a fluoride concentration of 432 mg/L in a sol-gelderived activated alumina modified with calcium oxide. The reason for the higher adsorption capacity was the alkalinity of the adsorbent and the technique used for modification of the activated alumina.…”
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“…The most commonly used methods for defluoridation of water include precipitation [2], membrane processes [3], ion exchange [4] and adsorption processes [5,6]. Among the various methods, adsorption process is the cheapest, simplest and easy to implement for a developing country like China.…”
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“…As indicated in the literature survey, several other studies have also shown interest in the use of combination of zinc oxide with chromium and other materials for the efficient removal of fluoride. Noted examples 2164 include use of Zn0 2 coated carbon [25,26], Mn0 2 incorporated bentonite clay, Zn0 2 coated activated carbon [27], KMn0 4 -modified activated carbon [28] and hydrated oxides of zinc ores [29] are finding usefulness in fluoride removal.…”
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