Exploring Key Parameters in Adsorption for Effective Fluoride Removal: A Comprehensive Review and Engineering Implications.

Autor: de Carvalho Costa, Letícia Reggiane, Jurado-Davila, Ivone Vanessa, Oliveira, Júlia Toffoli De, Nunes, Keila Guerra Pacheco, Estumano, Diego Cardoso, de Oliveira, Robson Alves, Carissimi, Elvis, Féris, Liliana Amaral
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Zdroj: Applied Sciences (2076-3417); Mar2024, Vol. 14 Issue 5, p2161, 22p
Abstrakt: Water pollution, particularly from elevated fluoride ion (F) concentrations, is a significant challenge in many developing countries, particularly those relying on groundwater. The stable form of fluoride, F, poses health risks, leading to concerns about various diseases and harmful effects. Despite global efforts, high F concentrations (>1.5 mg L−1) persist in numerous countries, requiring effective and sustainable removal methods. Adsorption, known for its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency, stands out as a promising technique for F removal from drinking water. Successful commercial implementation necessitates the optimization of separation conditions. This systematic literature review focuses on the adsorption process for F removal, exploring parameters such as temperature, adsorbent particle size, pH, adsorbent mass, and co-existing ions for efficient removal. Observations indicate that, despite the utilization of a diverse range of adsorbents, several limitations persist. These include low adsorption capacity, a sluggish adsorption rate, a restricted pH range, and high associated costs. The mechanistic understanding of adsorption and the ongoing development of novel adsorbents remain focal points for future research. Additionally, there is a need to explore alternative kinetic models grounded in statistical factors and give due consideration to thermodynamic studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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