Basic activated alumina with negatively charged surface is considered as a potential adsorbent for a targeted molecule with positive polarity. Adsorption of sodium by basic activated alumina was investigated as a method for desalting dairy waste streams, in which sodium ion concentration averaged 600 mg/L. Sodium equilibrium and kinetic adsorption were investigated using basic activated alumina with synthetic brines. The results of equilibrium adsorption show that uptake of sodium by activated alumina is significantly higher when the pH is greater than 8 and increases as the pH of the brines increases until pH reaches around 10. The results of kinetic adsorption show that 90 hours were needed to reach equilibrium for sodium adsorption. Binding and diffusion processes are suggested to have taken place within the activated alumina.
History
Location
Singapore
Open access
Yes
Start date
2005-07-10
End date
2005-07-15
ISBN-13
9781843395645
ISBN-10
1843395649
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2005, IWA Publishing
Editor/Contributor(s)
T Paw
Title of proceedings
IWA-ASPIRE 2005 : Wastewater management and environmental protection in Asia, selected proceedings of ASPIRE 2005, the 1st International Water Association - Asia Pacific Group conference & exhibition