Journal Article Published 2013

Water defluoridation with bauxite-gypsum-magnesite (B-G-M) based filters calcined at 350 – 500 oC

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Assoc. Prof. Bernard Thole

Assoc. Prof. Bernard Thole

Main Author

Physics & Biochemical Sciences

16 total publications

Working with Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences since 2001. Currently an associate Professor in Applied Chemistry. Worked with the Malawi Bureau of Standards as a Standards Development Manager in the Chemicals & Textiles Division betw...
Primary Author Assoc. Prof. Bernard Thole
Co-Authors Wellington Masamba, Felix Mtalo, Assoc. Prof. Bernard Thole

Abstract

Research was carried out at Ngurdoto research station in Tanzania to ascertain the potential development of a water filter made of bauxite, gypsum and magnesite in an attempt to enhance the availability of low-fluoride water. The materials were sourced within Tanzania. The X-Ray fluorescence technique showed that the major components of the materials were: bauxite: Al2O3 (30.33%), SiO2 (15.0%) and Fe2O3 (14.3%); gypsum: CaO (28.09%), SO3 (34.96%), and SiO2 (9.01%); and magnesite: MgO (34.57%) and SiO2(19.3%). The materials were calcined at 350, 400, 450 and 500°C. The activated materials were then mixed in mass ratios of 1:2:3, 1:3:2, 2:1:3, 2:3:1, 3:1:2 and 3:2:1 (bauxite: gypsum: magnesite). One gram of each composite was employed in the batch defluoridation of 1 L of water with fluoride concentration of 12.62 mg/L. The highest defluoridation capacity, 11.89 mg F-/g, was obtained with the 3:2:1 to 500°C composite. The quality of the treated water fell short of WHO standards on sulphates and iron but residual concentrations of Cl-, Al3+, Ca2+, Mg2+, Fe2+ were within the prescribed limits. Sorption behavior followed strongly to Langmuir isotherm, except for the 450°C calcined samples for which the Temkin isotherm behavior was pronounced. Despite the limitations of high residual sulphates and iron, a composite filter of bauxite, gypsum and magnesite was shown to be workable.
Year of Publication 2013
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Journal Name International Journal of Physical Sciences
Volume 8
Issue 19
Page Numbers 956-962