Chromate and selenate hydrocalumite solid solutions and their applications in waste treatment |
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Authors: | ZHANG Min & Eric J. Reardon |
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Affiliation: | ZHANG Min & Eric J. Reardon Department of Earth Sciences,University of Waterloo,Waterloo,Ontario,Canada,N2L 3G1 |
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Abstract: | Hydrocalumite, a calcium aluminate hydrate phase, consists of positively-charged structure units, and is therefore an ideal candidate for accommodating anionic contaminants. In this study, a series of batch experiments was carried out to examine the uptake of chromate and selenate by hydrocalumite. To determine the uptake capacity and long-term stability, hydro-calumite solid solutions between chromate/selenate and hydroxyl were synthesized over a reaction time of more than one year. At a ratio of water to initial solids added (CaAl2O4+CaO) of 75 : 1, the maximum uptake capacities were over 77 and 114 g/kg for Cr and Se, respectively. These values are very close to the theoretical uptake capacities of chromate and selenate hydrocalumite end-members (81 and 118 g/kg, respectively). The oxyanion removal efficiency from solution was above 95%. Due to the high uptake capacity and anion removal efficiency of hy-drocalumites, their application in wastewater treatment is promising. Hydrocalumites are also important hydration products of cementitious materials and the long-term stability of these phases is of significance for application in solidification/stabilization technology. |
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Keywords: | chromate selenate hydrocalumite uptake capacity stability |
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