Removal Of Ammonia Nitrogen From Stormwater By Modified Fly Ash And Zeolite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. Shang
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Fly ash and zeolite have strong absorption to cations since their porous microstructure. The porosities of fly ash and zeolite can also be increased by modification, which improves the absorption of the materials. This research showed that the effects of modified fly ash and zeolite to remove ammonia nitrogen from rainwater. The optimal reaction time, additive amount of materials, and pH value of the stormwater to remove ammonia nitrogen were experimentally determined. For modified fly ash, the optimal removal rate of ammonia nitrogen from 100 ml stormwater was 74.41% with the addition of 10.0g fly ash, 1.5 hours of the reaction time, and 8 of pH value. To the modified zeolite, the optimal removal rate of ammonia nitrogen was 51.22% at the reaction conditions of 2.0g of zeolite, 1 hour of reaction time, and 7 of pH value.
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APA: P. Shang  (2010)  Removal Of Ammonia Nitrogen From Stormwater By Modified Fly Ash And Zeolite

MLA: P. Shang Removal Of Ammonia Nitrogen From Stormwater By Modified Fly Ash And Zeolite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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