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Data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase

Groundwater with high fluoride concentrations has been recognized as one of the serious concerns worldwide. Besides, the fluoride released into the groundwater by slow dissolution of fluoride-containing rocks, various industries also contribute to fluoride pollution [1]. Excess intake of fluoride le...

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Autores principales: Medellin-Castillo, Nahum Andres, Isaacs-Páez, Elizabeth Diane, Giraldo-Gutierrez, Liliana, Moreno-Piraján, Juan Carlos, Rodríguez-Méndez, Itzia, Reyes-López, Simón Yobanny, Reyes-Hernández, Jaime, Segovia-Sandoval, Sonia Judith
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9043675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35496485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108138
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author Medellin-Castillo, Nahum Andres
Isaacs-Páez, Elizabeth Diane
Giraldo-Gutierrez, Liliana
Moreno-Piraján, Juan Carlos
Rodríguez-Méndez, Itzia
Reyes-López, Simón Yobanny
Reyes-Hernández, Jaime
Segovia-Sandoval, Sonia Judith
author_facet Medellin-Castillo, Nahum Andres
Isaacs-Páez, Elizabeth Diane
Giraldo-Gutierrez, Liliana
Moreno-Piraján, Juan Carlos
Rodríguez-Méndez, Itzia
Reyes-López, Simón Yobanny
Reyes-Hernández, Jaime
Segovia-Sandoval, Sonia Judith
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description Groundwater with high fluoride concentrations has been recognized as one of the serious concerns worldwide. Besides, the fluoride released into the groundwater by slow dissolution of fluoride-containing rocks, various industries also contribute to fluoride pollution [1]. Excess intake of fluoride leads to various health problems such as dental and skeletal fluorosis, cancer, infertility, brain damage, thyroid diseases, etc. [2]. On the other hand, bromide is naturally present in surface and groundwater sources. However, during the chlorination process, bromide can be oxidized to HOBr, which can react with natural organic matter in water to form brominated organic disinfection byproducts, which are very harmful to human health [3]. Among various methods for water treatment, the adsorption process has been widely used and seems to be an efficient and attractive method for the removal of many contaminants in water, such as anions, in terms of cost, simplicity of design, and operation [4], [5]. In the past years, xerogels and carbon xerogels, a new type of adsorbents, which are synthesized by the sol-gel polycondensation of resorcinol and formaldehyde, have gained attention due to their moldable texture and chemical properties [6]. Moreover, melamine addition in resorcinol and formaldehyde xerogels adds basic groups on its surface, favouring Lewis acid-base interactions between xerogels and other components by adsorption [7]. In this data article, the synthesis of three resorcinol-formaldehyde (R/F) xerogels with an increasing amount of melamine (M) was carried out by colloidal polymerization (molar ratios of M/R = 0.5, M/R = 1.0, and M/R = 2.0). Additionally, samples of M/R = 0.5 xerogel were carbonized at 400, 450, and 550 °C under an inert atmosphere to increase their specific area. Organic and carbon xerogels obtained were characterized by FTIR, TGA, SEM, Physisorption of N(2), and the pH at the point of zero charge (pH(PZC)). All organic xerogels were also tested as adsorbents on the removal of fluoride and bromide ions from aqueous phase. The Freundlich, Langmuir, and Radke-Prausnitz isotherm models were applied to interpret the experimental data from adsorption equilibrium. Additionally, the data of the mass of the xerogel needed to remove fluoride and bromide from groundwater and fulfill the maximum concentration levels are also included.
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spelling pubmed-90436752022-04-28 Data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase Medellin-Castillo, Nahum Andres Isaacs-Páez, Elizabeth Diane Giraldo-Gutierrez, Liliana Moreno-Piraján, Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Méndez, Itzia Reyes-López, Simón Yobanny Reyes-Hernández, Jaime Segovia-Sandoval, Sonia Judith Data Brief Data Article Groundwater with high fluoride concentrations has been recognized as one of the serious concerns worldwide. Besides, the fluoride released into the groundwater by slow dissolution of fluoride-containing rocks, various industries also contribute to fluoride pollution [1]. Excess intake of fluoride leads to various health problems such as dental and skeletal fluorosis, cancer, infertility, brain damage, thyroid diseases, etc. [2]. On the other hand, bromide is naturally present in surface and groundwater sources. However, during the chlorination process, bromide can be oxidized to HOBr, which can react with natural organic matter in water to form brominated organic disinfection byproducts, which are very harmful to human health [3]. Among various methods for water treatment, the adsorption process has been widely used and seems to be an efficient and attractive method for the removal of many contaminants in water, such as anions, in terms of cost, simplicity of design, and operation [4], [5]. In the past years, xerogels and carbon xerogels, a new type of adsorbents, which are synthesized by the sol-gel polycondensation of resorcinol and formaldehyde, have gained attention due to their moldable texture and chemical properties [6]. Moreover, melamine addition in resorcinol and formaldehyde xerogels adds basic groups on its surface, favouring Lewis acid-base interactions between xerogels and other components by adsorption [7]. In this data article, the synthesis of three resorcinol-formaldehyde (R/F) xerogels with an increasing amount of melamine (M) was carried out by colloidal polymerization (molar ratios of M/R = 0.5, M/R = 1.0, and M/R = 2.0). Additionally, samples of M/R = 0.5 xerogel were carbonized at 400, 450, and 550 °C under an inert atmosphere to increase their specific area. Organic and carbon xerogels obtained were characterized by FTIR, TGA, SEM, Physisorption of N(2), and the pH at the point of zero charge (pH(PZC)). All organic xerogels were also tested as adsorbents on the removal of fluoride and bromide ions from aqueous phase. The Freundlich, Langmuir, and Radke-Prausnitz isotherm models were applied to interpret the experimental data from adsorption equilibrium. Additionally, the data of the mass of the xerogel needed to remove fluoride and bromide from groundwater and fulfill the maximum concentration levels are also included. Elsevier 2022-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9043675/ /pubmed/35496485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108138 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Giraldo-Gutierrez, Liliana
Moreno-Piraján, Juan Carlos
Rodríguez-Méndez, Itzia
Reyes-López, Simón Yobanny
Reyes-Hernández, Jaime
Segovia-Sandoval, Sonia Judith
Data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase
title Data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase
title_full Data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase
title_fullStr Data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase
title_full_unstemmed Data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase
title_short Data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase
title_sort data for the synthesis, characterization, and use of xerogels as adsorbents for the removal of fluoride and bromide in aqueous phase
topic Data Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9043675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35496485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108138
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