1. Sulphate removal over barium-modified blast-furnace-slag geopolymer
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Runtti, Hanna, Luukkonen, Tero, Niskanen, Mikko, Tuomikoski, Sari, Kangas, Teija, Tynjälä, Pekka, Tolonen, Emma-Tuulia, Sarkkinen, Minna, Kemppainen, Kimmo, Rämö, Jaakko, and Lassi, Ulla
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metakaolin ,blast-furnace slag ,adsorptio ,geopolymer ,sulphate - Abstract
Blast-furnace slag and metakaolin were geopolymerised, modified with barium or treated with a combination of these methods in order to obtain an efficient SO42− sorbent for mine water treatment. Of prepared materials, barium-modified blast-furnace slag geopolymer (Ba-BFS-GP) exhibited the highest SO42− maximum sorption capacity (up to 119 mg g−1) and it compared also favourably to materials reported in the literature. Therefore, Ba-BFS-GP was selected for further studies and the factors affecting to the sorption efficiency were assessed. Several isotherms were applied to describe the experimental results of Ba-BFS-GP and the Sips model showed the best fit. Kinetic studies showed that the sorption process follows the pseudo-second-order kinetics. In the dynamic removal experiments with columns, total SO42− removal was observed initially when treating mine effluent. The novel modification method of geopolymer material proved to be technically suitable in achieving extremely low concentrations of SO42− (
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- 2016