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Title Efficient mercury removal from water by using modified natural zeolites and comparison to commercial adsorbents
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Authors Inglezakis, VJ; Kudarova, A; Guney, A; Kinayat, N; Tauanov, Z
Title Efficient mercury removal from water by using modified natural zeolites and comparison to commercial adsorbents
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.scp.2023.101017
Abstract The reduction of mercury use in industrial activities and its elimination from waste streams is of great importance to the circular economy approach. In this study a natural zeolite was impreg-nated with silver to derive Ag+, Ag2O and Ag0 forms. The natural and Ag-zeolites were effectively used for the removal of mercury from Hg(NO3)2 and HgCl2 aqueous solutions. Kinetic experi-ments, aqueous phase speciation modeling and post-sorption characterizations were used to in-terpret the sorption behavior of the zeolites. Natural zeolite is effective in removing mercury from Hg(NO3)2 solutions but sorption is negligible from HgCl2 solutions. Silver modification trans-formed the natural zeolite into an effective nanocomposite sorbent for mercury removal from HgCl2 solutions, the effectiveness being affected by the Ag form. However, Ag modification had no effect on the removal from Hg(NO3)2 solutions. These results demonstrate the strong interplay between ion exchange, surface Ag-Hg reactions and the aqueous phase Hg speciation which was further supported by complementary experiments with iodide under the same conditions. For comparison, Hg removal by commercial adsorbents, namely an activated carbon, a cation ex-change resin and synthetic zeolite Y is presented. The results demonstrate that natural zeolite and Ag0 form are effective adsorbents performing better than commercial ion exchangers and are comparable to activated carbon. The use of abundant, cheap, environmental-friendly and easy to modify natural zeolite is an attractive alternative to commercial and other unsustainable and dif-ficult to synthesize adsorbent materials.
Author Keywords Natural zeolite; Nanocomposites; Silver nanoparticles; Silver oxide; Mercury removal
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001001305800001
WoS Category Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
Research Area Chemistry; Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scp.2023.101017
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