Adsorption properties of waste brick dust (WBD) were studied by the removing of Pb and Cs from an aqueous system. For adsorption experiments, 0.1 M and 0.5 M aqueous solutions of Cs and Pb and two WBD (Libochovice-LB, and Tyn nad Vltavou-TN) in the fraction below 125 µm were used. The structural and surface properties of WBD were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) in combination with solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), supplemented by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), specific surface area (S), total pore volume and zero point of charge (pH). LB was a more amorphous material showing a better adsorption condition than that of TN. The adsorption process indicated better results for Pb, due to the inner-sphere surface complexation in all Pb systems, supported by the formation of insoluble Pb(OH) precipitation on the sorbent surface. A weak adsorption of Cs on WBD corresponded to the non-Langmuir adsorption run followed by the outer-sphere surface complexation. The leachability of Pb from saturated WBDs varied from 0.001% to 0.3%, while in the case of Cs, 4% to 12% of the initial amount was leached. Both LB and TN met the standards for Pb adsorption, yet completely failed for any Cs removal from water systems.
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