Comparative study of low-cost fluoride removal by layered double hydroxides, geopolymers, softening pellets and struvite.

Environ Technol

Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Water Management, Delft University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands.

Published: November 2022

Excessive F in drinking water due to natural and anthropogenic activities is a serious health hazard affecting humans worldwide. In this study, a comparative assessment was made of eight mineral-based materials with advantageous structural properties for F uptake: layered-double-hydroxides (LDHs), geopolymers, softening pellets and struvite. These materials are considered low-cost, for being either a waste or by-product, or can be locally-sourced. It can be concluded that Ca-based materials showed the strongest affinity for F (Ca-Al-CO LDHs, slag-based geopolymer, softening pellets). The Langmuir adsorption capacity of Ca-Al-CO LDHs, slag-based geopolymer and softening pellets was observed to be 20.83, 5.23 and 1.20 mg/g, respectively. The main mechanism of F uptake on Ca-Al-CO LDHs, Mg-Al-Cl LDHs, slag-based geopolymers and softening pellets was found to be sorption at low initial F concentrations (<10 mg/L) whereas precipitation as CaF is proposed to play a major role at higher initial F concentrations (>20 mg/L). Although the softening pellets had the highest Ca-content (96-97%; XRF), their dense structure and consequent low BET surface area (2-3 m/g), resulted in poorer performance than the Ca-based LDHs and slag-based geopolymers. Nevertheless, geopolymers, as well as struvite, were not considered to be of interest for application in water treatment, as they would need modification due to their poor stability and/or F leaching

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