Adsorption Of Boron From Contaminated Water By Using Calcinated Dolomite

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. Kuriwada
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Dolomite is a mineral, which consists of CaCO3 and MgCO3. In this work, a series of experiments were carried out in order to adsorb boron from a boron-containing solution using a calcinated dolomite sample, and then to desorb it from the loaded adsorbent. A particular modification on the surface of dolomite was observed when it was thermally treated at certain temperature, ranging from 750 oC to 1050 oC; in turn, it is the specific surface was increased. In other words, the experimental results suggested that the calcinated dolomite exhibited a high adsorption capacity for boron, indicating its effectiveness in effectively adsorbing boron from drinking water or wastewater.
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APA: A. Kuriwada  (2012)  Adsorption Of Boron From Contaminated Water By Using Calcinated Dolomite

MLA: A. Kuriwada Adsorption Of Boron From Contaminated Water By Using Calcinated Dolomite. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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