Abstract

In the present study, fluoride ions removal from aqueous solution was studied by adsorption using a new low cost adsorbent which is concrete particles in continuous systems. The continuous systems included fixed and fluidized bed reactor. several operating conditions were used for both of fixed and fluidized column; flow rate (6,9 and 12) l/h, bed depth (6,12,20) cm inlet fluoride concentration (10,15 and 20) mg/l. Thomas and Yoon–Nelson models were used in this study using the data of breakthrough curves for the optimal conditions (bed height of 20 cm, influent flow rate of 6 l/h and inlet fluoride concentration of 10 mg/l). Adsorption capacity of the concrete particles was found to be 0.818 mg/g and 0.73 mg/g for fluidized and fixed bed respectively for the optimum conditions. The adsorption test using concrete particles adsorbent revealed the good performance of removing fluoride from aqueous solution.

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