A New Methodology for Removal of Boron From Water by Coal and Fly Ash

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2004

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Polat, Hürriyet
Polat, Mehmet

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Elsevier Ltd.

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Abstract

High levels of boron concentrations in water present a serious problem for domestic and agriculture utilizations. The recent EU drinking water directive defines an upper limit of 1 mgB/I. In addition, most crops are sensitive to boron levels >0.75 mg/1 in irrigation water. The boron problem is magnified by the partial (∼60%) removal of boron in reverse osmosis (RO) desalination due to the poor ionization of boric acid and the accumulation of boron in domestic sewage effluents. Moreover, high levels of boron are found in regional groundwater in some Mediterranean countries, which requires special treatment in order to meet the EU drinking water regulations. Previous attempts to remove boron employed boron-specific ion-exchange resin and several cycles of RO desalination under high pH conditions. Here, we present an alternative methodology for boron removal by using coal and fly ash as adsorbents. We conducted various column and batch experiments that explored the efficiency of boron removal from seawater and desalinated seawater using several types of coal and fly ash materials under controlled conditions (pH, liquid/solid ratio, time of reaction, pre-treatment, regeneration). We examined the effect of these factors on the boron removal capacity and the overall chemical composition of the residual seawater. The results show that the selected coal and fly ash materials are very effective in removing boron such that the rejection ratio of boron can reach 95% of the initial boron content under certain optimal conditions (e.g., pH = 9, L/S = 1/10, reaction time > 6 h). Our experiments demonstrated that use of glycerin enables regeneration of boron uptake into coal, but the boron uptake capacity of fly ash reduces after several cycles of treatment-reaction. The boron removal is associated with Mg depletion and Ca enrichment in the residual seawater and conversely with relative Mg enrichment and Ca depletion in the residual fly ash. We propose that the reaction of Ca-rich fly ash with Mg-rich seawater causes co-precipitation of magnesium hydroxide in which boron is co-precipitated. The new methodology might provide an alternative technique for boron removal in areas where coal and fly ash are abundant.

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Desalination, Boron, Coal, Fly ash, Mg-oxide, Reverse osmosis, Seawater, Water treatment, Desalination, Reverse osmosis, Fly ash, Coal, Seawater, Water treatment, Mg-oxide, Boron

Fields of Science

02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0204 chemical engineering, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

Citation

Polat, H., Vengosh, A., Pankratov, I., and Polat, M. (2004). A new methodology for removal of boron from water by coal and fly ash. Desalination, 164(2), 173-188. doi:10.1016/S0011-9164(04)00176-6

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Desalination

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164

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2

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173

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188
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