Polyaluminum chloride with high Al 30 content as removal agent for arsenic-contaminated well water
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Polyaluminum chloride (PACl) is a well-established coagulant in water treatment with high
removal efficiency for arsenic. A high content of Al30 nanoclusters in PACl improves the
removal efficiency over broader dosage and pH range. In this study we tested PACl with
75% Al30 nanoclusters (PAClAl30) for the treatment of arsenic-contaminated well water by
laboratory batch experiments and field application in the geothermal area of Chalkidiki,
Greece, and in the Pannonian Basin, Romania. The treatment efficiency was studied as
a function of dosage and the nanoclusters' protonation degree. Acidebase titration
revealed increasing deprotonation of PAClAl30 from pH 4.7 to the point of zero charge at pH
6.7. The most efficient removal of As(III) and As(V) coincided with optimal aggregation of
the Al nanoclusters at pH 7e8, a common pH range for groundwater. The application of
PAClAl30 with an Altot concentration of 1e5 mM in laboratory batch experiments successfully
lowered dissolved As(V) concentrations from 20 to 230 mg/L to less than 5 mg/L. Field
tests confirmed laboratory results, and showed that the WHO threshold value of 10 mg/L
was only slightly exceeded (10.8 mg/L) at initial concentrations as high as 2300 mg/L As(V).
However, As(III) removal was less efficient (<40%), therefore oxidation will be crucial before
coagulation with PAClAl30. The presence of silica in the well water improved As(III) removal
by typically 10%. This study revealed that the Al30 nanoclusters are most efficient for the
removal of As(V) from water resources at near-neutral pH.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aggregation; Al nanocluster; [object Object; Coagulation-flocculation-sedimentation; Water treatment
Elenco autori:
Casentini, Barbara
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