2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.01.047
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Removal of Cu(II) from leachate using natural zeolite as a landfill liner material

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“…It is well understood that zeolite has relatively high adsorption capacity for metals (Turan and Ergun, 2009;Hamidpour et al, 2010;Delkash et al, in press); therefore, zeolites are used extensively as adsorbents for removal of cations (ammonium and heavy metals) in wastewater as well as amendments in compacted soil liners and sandy soil/Na-bentonite slurry-trench cutoff walls for waste containment (Kayabali, 1997;Kaya and Durukan, 2004;Jin et al, 2010;Hong et al, 2011;Ören et al, 2011;Reddy et al, 2014). This beneficial use is due to the fact that the open framework, honeycomb structures, and the isomorphous substitution of Si 4+ by Al 3+ enhance the molecular sieve action and catalytic behavior of the natural zeolites (Kayabali, 1997;Ören et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well understood that zeolite has relatively high adsorption capacity for metals (Turan and Ergun, 2009;Hamidpour et al, 2010;Delkash et al, in press); therefore, zeolites are used extensively as adsorbents for removal of cations (ammonium and heavy metals) in wastewater as well as amendments in compacted soil liners and sandy soil/Na-bentonite slurry-trench cutoff walls for waste containment (Kayabali, 1997;Kaya and Durukan, 2004;Jin et al, 2010;Hong et al, 2011;Ören et al, 2011;Reddy et al, 2014). This beneficial use is due to the fact that the open framework, honeycomb structures, and the isomorphous substitution of Si 4+ by Al 3+ enhance the molecular sieve action and catalytic behavior of the natural zeolites (Kayabali, 1997;Ören et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… qt=kid t1/2 where q t is the amount adsorbed (mg g −1 ) at time, t (min), and k id (mg g −1 h −1/2 ) is the intraparticle diffusion rate constant. The rate of uptake might be partial by the mass of adsorbate molecule, concentration of the adsorbate and its affinity to the adsorbent, diffusion coefficient of the dyes in the bulk phase, the pore‐size distribution of the adsorbent . According to Eq.…”
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“…Bentonite mainly consists of montmorillonite, with an arrangement of two tetrahedral sheets from SiO4 which coincide with an octahedral sheet of Al 3+ (Fe 2+ /Mg 2+ ) [10], [19]. However, there are some problems with the use of pure bentonite as a liner, such as shrinkage and low shear stability [20], [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%