Removal of Heavy Metals from Aqueous Solutions using Zeolite(LTA) Synthesized from Sudanese Clay
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2014
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AL-Neelain University
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This study was carried out to synthesize zeolite LTA from Sudanese clay, from
the banks of the Blue Nile in Bahary province. The clay was purified and
analyzed using X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
and X-ray Fluorence (XRF) methods.
The results of the chemical analysis showed that the starting material (clay) is
montmorillonite . Also those results showed that four types of zeolite were
successfully synthesized (Vauxite, Alunite zeolite A and zeolite LTA) .The
controlled conditions used were (440, 550, 650 and 750 oC and 1h) for the clay
calcination, 100oC and 2h for the reaction, 12h for formation of zeolite crystals
and 5 M NaOH for the alkali concentration. The differences in zeolite types is
due to different temperatures of calcination of the clay. The results indicated that
zeolite LTA was the best synthesized sample.
To determine the most effective zeolite sample, the samples have been tested for
the removal of lead ion (10 mg/l) from aqueous solution. The concentration of
lead was measured before and after treatment using Inductively Coupled
Plasma. The analysis showed that zeolite LTA was the best in the removal of
lead with 99.42%, followed by zeolite A 81.22%, Alunite 73.14% and Vauxite
63.14%. On this basis zeolite LTA was chosen as the best sample for use in the
removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions.
The factors affecting the removal of ions such as dose of zeolite LTA, time,
initial concentration as well as pH were studied. The results showed that zeolite
LTA is very effective for removal of tested ions(Pb2+ , Zn2+, Cu2+ , Ni2+) from
aqueous solutions, and the removal percent at the first 30min. was high . It was
found that the effectiveness of zeolite LTA continued for two hours and then the
zeolite was saturated and lost the ability to remove heavy metal ions from
aqueous solution. The results indicated that, with the increase of pH (from 1 to
5) the efficiency of zeolite in removal of those ions increased. The percentage of
the elimination efficiency of zeolite ranged from 72.2% to 99.42% for Pb2+,
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from 35.28% to 98.93% for Zn2+, from 85.6% to 94.97% for Cu2+ and from
12.45% to 73.14% for Ni2.
Zeolite LTA was activated after losing its ability to remove the adsorded heavy
metal ions with sodium chloride solution (1M), and then it was tested for
effectiveness in removal of heavy metals ions. It was found that zeolite LTA
after regeneration well removed the heavy metals ions, but in less degree than
the fresh zeolite LTA shortly before activation. To compare the effectiveness of
synthesized zeolite LTA, before and after activation and montmorillonite, their
ability was tested with solution of the Pb2+ (10mg/l) for 30min. It was found that
zeolite LTA is the best sample in the removal of Pb2+ with the rate of 99.42%,
followed by regenerated zeolite LTA with rate of 98.92% and finally
montmorillonite with the rate of 55.44%.
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