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Zeolite Composite Materials from Fly Ash: An Assessment of Physicochemical and Adsorption Properties

Waste fly ash, with both low (with the addition of vermiculite) and high contents of unburned coal, were subjected to hydrothermal syntheses aiming to obtain zeolite composite materials—zeolite + vermiculite (NaX–Ver) and zeolite + unburned carbon (NaX–C). The composites were compared with parent ze...

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Autores principales: Mokrzycki, Jakub, Franus, Wojciech, Panek, Rafał, Sobczyk, Maciej, Rusiniak, Piotr, Szerement, Justyna, Jarosz, Renata, Marcińska-Mazur, Lidia, Bajda, Tomasz, Mierzwa-Hersztek, Monika
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984022
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062142
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author Mokrzycki, Jakub
Franus, Wojciech
Panek, Rafał
Sobczyk, Maciej
Rusiniak, Piotr
Szerement, Justyna
Jarosz, Renata
Marcińska-Mazur, Lidia
Bajda, Tomasz
Mierzwa-Hersztek, Monika
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Franus, Wojciech
Panek, Rafał
Sobczyk, Maciej
Rusiniak, Piotr
Szerement, Justyna
Jarosz, Renata
Marcińska-Mazur, Lidia
Bajda, Tomasz
Mierzwa-Hersztek, Monika
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description Waste fly ash, with both low (with the addition of vermiculite) and high contents of unburned coal, were subjected to hydrothermal syntheses aiming to obtain zeolite composite materials—zeolite + vermiculite (NaX–Ver) and zeolite + unburned carbon (NaX–C). The composites were compared with parent zeolite obtained from waste fly ash with a low content of unburned carbon (NaX–FA). In this study, the physicochemical characteristics of the obtained materials were evaluated. The potential application of the investigated zeolites for the adsorption of ammonium ions from aqueous solutions was determined. Composite NaX–Ver and parent zeolite NaX–FA were characterized by comparable adsorption capacities toward ammonium ions of 38.46 and 40.00 mg (NH(4)(+)) g(−1), respectively. The nearly 2-fold lower adsorption capacity of composite NaX–C (21.05 mg (NH(4)(+)) g(−1)) was probably a result of the lower availability of ion exchange sites within the material. Adsorbents were also regenerated using 1 M NaCl solution at a pH of 10 and subjected to 3 cycles of adsorption–desorption experiments, which proved only a small reduction in adsorption properties. This study follows the current trend of waste utilization (fly ash) and the removal of pollutants from aqueous solutions with respect to their reuse, which remains in line with the goals of the circular economy.
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spelling pubmed-100514832023-03-30 Zeolite Composite Materials from Fly Ash: An Assessment of Physicochemical and Adsorption Properties Mokrzycki, Jakub Franus, Wojciech Panek, Rafał Sobczyk, Maciej Rusiniak, Piotr Szerement, Justyna Jarosz, Renata Marcińska-Mazur, Lidia Bajda, Tomasz Mierzwa-Hersztek, Monika Materials (Basel) Article Waste fly ash, with both low (with the addition of vermiculite) and high contents of unburned coal, were subjected to hydrothermal syntheses aiming to obtain zeolite composite materials—zeolite + vermiculite (NaX–Ver) and zeolite + unburned carbon (NaX–C). The composites were compared with parent zeolite obtained from waste fly ash with a low content of unburned carbon (NaX–FA). In this study, the physicochemical characteristics of the obtained materials were evaluated. The potential application of the investigated zeolites for the adsorption of ammonium ions from aqueous solutions was determined. Composite NaX–Ver and parent zeolite NaX–FA were characterized by comparable adsorption capacities toward ammonium ions of 38.46 and 40.00 mg (NH(4)(+)) g(−1), respectively. The nearly 2-fold lower adsorption capacity of composite NaX–C (21.05 mg (NH(4)(+)) g(−1)) was probably a result of the lower availability of ion exchange sites within the material. Adsorbents were also regenerated using 1 M NaCl solution at a pH of 10 and subjected to 3 cycles of adsorption–desorption experiments, which proved only a small reduction in adsorption properties. This study follows the current trend of waste utilization (fly ash) and the removal of pollutants from aqueous solutions with respect to their reuse, which remains in line with the goals of the circular economy. MDPI 2023-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10051483/ /pubmed/36984022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062142 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mokrzycki, Jakub
Franus, Wojciech
Panek, Rafał
Sobczyk, Maciej
Rusiniak, Piotr
Szerement, Justyna
Jarosz, Renata
Marcińska-Mazur, Lidia
Bajda, Tomasz
Mierzwa-Hersztek, Monika
Zeolite Composite Materials from Fly Ash: An Assessment of Physicochemical and Adsorption Properties
title Zeolite Composite Materials from Fly Ash: An Assessment of Physicochemical and Adsorption Properties
title_full Zeolite Composite Materials from Fly Ash: An Assessment of Physicochemical and Adsorption Properties
title_fullStr Zeolite Composite Materials from Fly Ash: An Assessment of Physicochemical and Adsorption Properties
title_full_unstemmed Zeolite Composite Materials from Fly Ash: An Assessment of Physicochemical and Adsorption Properties
title_short Zeolite Composite Materials from Fly Ash: An Assessment of Physicochemical and Adsorption Properties
title_sort zeolite composite materials from fly ash: an assessment of physicochemical and adsorption properties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10051483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36984022
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16062142
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