Conditioning of clinoptilolite zeolite for adsortion of phosphate anions

Zeolites have a negative charge on their surface; preferentially attract cations and scarcely anions such as and PO which are components of fertilizers. To modify the surface characteristics of the natural clinoptilolite type zeolite, sieved on 14 mesh, it was washed several times with distilled wat...

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Authors: Tapia Huanambal, Nelson Juvenal, Bravo Ayala, Marta Margot, Lengua Calle, Rosa Laura, Becerra Vásquez, Elvira Ydelia, Vegas Saavedra, Xibelli Astrid, Ale Borja, Neptali
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2023
Country:Perú
Institution:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repository:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe:article/25997
Online Access:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/iigeo/article/view/25997
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Zeolite
clinoptilolite
ferric hydroxide
phosphate adsorption
Langmuir adsorption isotherm
zeolita
hidróxido férrico
adsorción de fosfato
isoterma de adsorción de Langmuir
clinoptilolita
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Summary:Zeolites have a negative charge on their surface; preferentially attract cations and scarcely anions such as and PO which are components of fertilizers. To modify the surface characteristics of the natural clinoptilolite type zeolite, sieved on 14 mesh, it was washed several times with distilled water, dried and placed in colloidal suspension of ferric hydroxide Fe(OH)3 for 24h. The zeolite was washed with distilled water and then it dried at 60°C for 2h. To evaluate the adsorption capacity of natural and modified zeolite, the adsorption isotherm was determined at different phosphate concentrations.The evaluation of the phosphate concentration before and after the adsorption process was determined by spectrophotometry, a method that is based on the formation of the blue ammonium phosphomolybdate complex (λmax=650nm), by reaction of a reducing solution of ammonium molybdate and ascorbic acid. The adsorption isotherm is described by the Langmuir model, determining that the maximum adsorption capacities of natural andmodified zeolites are qmax(natural) =0,047mg/g and qmax(modificada) =0,24mg/g respectively. It was observed that the adsorption capacity of the modified zeolite increased 5 times.