Abstract:
This technology shows three different forms of bauxite to be effective adsorbents for phosphate ions.
- Mildly processed bauxite (MPB), which is essentially ball-milled raw bauxite ore,
- Thermally activated bauxite (TAB), which is ball-milled bauxite ore subjected to 300 C roasting, and
- Acid treated thermally activated bauxite (ATAB), which is ball-milled bauxite ore subjected to 300 C roasting and subsequent acid treatment using 5M HCl.
These three different forms of bauxite are shown to adsorb phosphate in high amounts from solutions containing a range of initial phosphate concentrations, 5 ppm to 631 ppm.
ATAB shows the highest adsorption density, demonstrating a value of 50 mg of PO4-/g ATAB at pH=6
TAB shows an adsorption density of 25 mg PO4-/g TAB at pH=6
There are two industry standard materials for phosphate adsorption, activated magnesia (MgO), and activated alumina (Al2O3). For comparison, activated magnesia (MgO) demonstrates an adsorption capacity of 25 mg PO4-/g at pH=6. Activated alumina (Al2O3) shows an adsorption capacity of 11 mg PO4-/g at pH=6 (reference: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 5 C(2017) 3181–31893183).
Phosphate, a finite and dwindling resource mined from phosphate rock, is a critical nutrient in modern agriculture, which is applied as fertilizer to ensure adequate plant growth. The inventors provide a cost-effective, environmentally-friendly method for recovering phosphate from agricultural runoff and other wastewater and delivering the recovered phosphate in a targeted and controlled manner to agriculture and farm sectors.
Advantages:
In comparison to all commonly used industrial standard adsorbents, this modified bauxite technology:
- is cheaper
- is more carbon friendly
- is environmentally friendlier because of little to no chemical processing
- has equal or better capacity for phosphate adsorption
Potential Applications:
Suggested uses include:
column-based adsorption for directed water treatment to remove phosphate loading of wastewater discharge
preloading of adsorbent pellets for controlled release of phosphate as fertilizer
incorporation into composite electrode for electrochemically-assisted phosphate removal
batch process by mixing the adsorbent, for treatment of site-specific waters for phosphate capture
Contact Information:
- Name: Terri Sale
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- Email : terri.sale@berkeley.edu
- Phone : 510-643-4219
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