1. Synthesis and Evaluation of Polyacrylamide Based Filter Pellets Incorporating GAC, Iron Oxide, Zinc Oxide, and Kaolin for Chromium and Nickel Water Remediation.
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Chabane, Mustapha, Melkaoui, Chikh, Ferrah, Nacer, Mansour, Riad, Rahoui, Khaled, and Dahmani, Benamar
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POLYACRYLAMIDE , *KAOLIN , *ZINC oxide , *FERRIC oxide , *CHROMIUM , *X-ray fluorescence , *NICKEL - Abstract
The objective of this research is to manufacture new filter pellets based on polyacrylamide (PAM) activated carbon (GAC), iron oxide (Fe2O3), zinc oxide (ZnO) and kaolin and to evaluate their effectiveness in removing chromium and nickel from water. The synthesized filter pellets were characterized by FTIR, XRD and X-ray fluorescence. The XRF validation method would involve known amounts of chromium and nickel being retained by the filter pellets. the application of XRF gave precise measurements of the concentrations of Cr(VI) and Ni(II) fixed in the filter pellets. It was found that the values of the retention rates of Cr(VI) ions are higher in comparison with Ni(II) ions .The inclusion of inorganic additives influences the ability of filter pellets (FP) to retain Cr(VI) and Ni(II). FP2 (ZnO) showed reduced retention for both ions in comparison to FP1 (Fe2O3) and FP3 (Kaolin). FP3 (Kaolin) displayed better retention capacities for Cr(VI) and Ni(II) ions. The conductometric approach was also used to evaluate the retention of ions by the filter pellets. Comparing the conductivity of the feed solution with that of the filtered solution and the comparison between the different materials provided information on the most effective filter pellets for this purpose. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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