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Natural Clay Minerals as Potential Arsenic Sorbents from Contaminated Groundwater: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies

Arsenic (As) contaminated groundwater is a worldwide concern due to its chronic effects on human health. The objectives of the study were to evaluate natural inexpensive raw laterite (RL) and kaolinite (RK) for their potential use as As sorbents and to understand the As sorption on laterite and kaol...

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Autores principales: Rehman, Ambrin, Rukh, Shah, Ayoubi, Samha Al, Khattak, Seema Anjum, Mehmood, Ayaz, Ali, Liaqat, Khan, Ahmad, Malik, Kouser Majeed, Qayyum, Abdul, Salam, Hikmat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316292
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author Rehman, Ambrin
Rukh, Shah
Ayoubi, Samha Al
Khattak, Seema Anjum
Mehmood, Ayaz
Ali, Liaqat
Khan, Ahmad
Malik, Kouser Majeed
Qayyum, Abdul
Salam, Hikmat
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Rukh, Shah
Ayoubi, Samha Al
Khattak, Seema Anjum
Mehmood, Ayaz
Ali, Liaqat
Khan, Ahmad
Malik, Kouser Majeed
Qayyum, Abdul
Salam, Hikmat
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description Arsenic (As) contaminated groundwater is a worldwide concern due to its chronic effects on human health. The objectives of the study were to evaluate natural inexpensive raw laterite (RL) and kaolinite (RK) for their potential use as As sorbents and to understand the As sorption on laterite and kaolinite by employing sorption and kinetic models. Raw laterite and RK were tested for EC, pH, XRF and CEC as basic parameters. Batch sorption and kinetic experiments data were fitted in the sorption (Langmuir and Freundlich) model and kinetic (pseudo-first and pseudo-second order) reaction equations, respectively. Morphological and structural changes were observed in RL and RK samples before and after As saturation by employing FTIR and SEM. The major constituent in RL was Fe and Al oxides while in RK major oxides were silica and Al. The Freundlich sorption model well explained the experimental data, indicating a greater sorption capacity of RL on a hetero-layered surface compared to RK. The kinetic reaction equations showed that equilibrium was achieved after a contact time of 240 min and the adsorption was chemisorption in nature. The RL and RK were found to be effective sorbents for As removal, however, RL showed maximum As adsorption and thus superior in comparison with RK. Structural and morphological characterization reveals the role of Fe and Al oxides in the case of RL, and Al oxides in the case of RK, in the adsorption of As. Hence this study concludes that these naturally occurring inexpensive resources can be used as sorbent agents for As-contaminated drinking water treatment.
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spelling pubmed-97358342022-12-11 Natural Clay Minerals as Potential Arsenic Sorbents from Contaminated Groundwater: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies Rehman, Ambrin Rukh, Shah Ayoubi, Samha Al Khattak, Seema Anjum Mehmood, Ayaz Ali, Liaqat Khan, Ahmad Malik, Kouser Majeed Qayyum, Abdul Salam, Hikmat Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Arsenic (As) contaminated groundwater is a worldwide concern due to its chronic effects on human health. The objectives of the study were to evaluate natural inexpensive raw laterite (RL) and kaolinite (RK) for their potential use as As sorbents and to understand the As sorption on laterite and kaolinite by employing sorption and kinetic models. Raw laterite and RK were tested for EC, pH, XRF and CEC as basic parameters. Batch sorption and kinetic experiments data were fitted in the sorption (Langmuir and Freundlich) model and kinetic (pseudo-first and pseudo-second order) reaction equations, respectively. Morphological and structural changes were observed in RL and RK samples before and after As saturation by employing FTIR and SEM. The major constituent in RL was Fe and Al oxides while in RK major oxides were silica and Al. The Freundlich sorption model well explained the experimental data, indicating a greater sorption capacity of RL on a hetero-layered surface compared to RK. The kinetic reaction equations showed that equilibrium was achieved after a contact time of 240 min and the adsorption was chemisorption in nature. The RL and RK were found to be effective sorbents for As removal, however, RL showed maximum As adsorption and thus superior in comparison with RK. Structural and morphological characterization reveals the role of Fe and Al oxides in the case of RL, and Al oxides in the case of RK, in the adsorption of As. Hence this study concludes that these naturally occurring inexpensive resources can be used as sorbent agents for As-contaminated drinking water treatment. MDPI 2022-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9735834/ /pubmed/36498365 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316292 Text en © 2022 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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Rehman, Ambrin
Rukh, Shah
Ayoubi, Samha Al
Khattak, Seema Anjum
Mehmood, Ayaz
Ali, Liaqat
Khan, Ahmad
Malik, Kouser Majeed
Qayyum, Abdul
Salam, Hikmat
Natural Clay Minerals as Potential Arsenic Sorbents from Contaminated Groundwater: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title Natural Clay Minerals as Potential Arsenic Sorbents from Contaminated Groundwater: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_full Natural Clay Minerals as Potential Arsenic Sorbents from Contaminated Groundwater: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_fullStr Natural Clay Minerals as Potential Arsenic Sorbents from Contaminated Groundwater: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_full_unstemmed Natural Clay Minerals as Potential Arsenic Sorbents from Contaminated Groundwater: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_short Natural Clay Minerals as Potential Arsenic Sorbents from Contaminated Groundwater: Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies
title_sort natural clay minerals as potential arsenic sorbents from contaminated groundwater: equilibrium and kinetic studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36498365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192316292
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