TY - JOUR
T1 - Ni2+ uptake by amorphous and crystalline Ca2Al 2SiO7 synthesized by solid-state reaction of kaolinite
AU - Jha, Vinay Kumar
AU - Kameshima, Yoshikazu
AU - Okada, Kiyoshi
AU - Mackenzie, Kenneth J.D.
N1 - Funding Information:
VKJ thanks Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan for the award of a graduate fellowship (Monbukagakusho Scholarship) under which the present study was carried out. A part of this study was supported by The Steel Industrial Foundation for the Advancement of Environmental Protection Technology. The authors thank Dr. K. Kiguchi of Tokyo Institute of Technology for help of the ICP-AES measurements.
PY - 2004/12/1
Y1 - 2004/12/1
N2 - The uptake of Ni2+ by amorphous and crystalline gehlenite (Ca2Al2SiO7) was investigated. The Ca 2Al2SiO7 samples were prepared by solid-state reaction of mixtures of kaolinite, calcite, and aluminum hydroxide mechanochemically treated the mixture for 0-24 h and fired at 600-900°C for 24 h. The mechanochemically treated samples crystallized to form gehlenite at ≥850°C, below which temperature they were amorphous. Ni2+ uptake experiments were performed by a batch method at 25°C using a solid/solution ratio of 0.002 g ml-1 and a Ni2+ concentration of 10-4 to 5 × 10-2 M. The uptake capability increased with increasing pH > 6 and decreasing initial Ni 2+ concentration. The amorphous sample showed a higher Ni 2+ uptake than the crystalline sample, and its uptake was also higher than values reported in the literature for amorphous CaAl2Si 2O8, zeolites, gylorite, and activated carbon.
AB - The uptake of Ni2+ by amorphous and crystalline gehlenite (Ca2Al2SiO7) was investigated. The Ca 2Al2SiO7 samples were prepared by solid-state reaction of mixtures of kaolinite, calcite, and aluminum hydroxide mechanochemically treated the mixture for 0-24 h and fired at 600-900°C for 24 h. The mechanochemically treated samples crystallized to form gehlenite at ≥850°C, below which temperature they were amorphous. Ni2+ uptake experiments were performed by a batch method at 25°C using a solid/solution ratio of 0.002 g ml-1 and a Ni2+ concentration of 10-4 to 5 × 10-2 M. The uptake capability increased with increasing pH > 6 and decreasing initial Ni 2+ concentration. The amorphous sample showed a higher Ni 2+ uptake than the crystalline sample, and its uptake was also higher than values reported in the literature for amorphous CaAl2Si 2O8, zeolites, gylorite, and activated carbon.
KW - CaO-Alo -SiO system
KW - Gehlenite
KW - Kaolinite
KW - Mechanochemical treatment
KW - Ni uptake
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U2 - 10.1016/j.seppur.2004.02.010
DO - 10.1016/j.seppur.2004.02.010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:11244311519
SN - 1383-5866
VL - 40
SP - 209
EP - 215
JO - Gas Separation and Purification
JF - Gas Separation and Purification
IS - 2
ER -