Removal Of Hexavalent Chromium From Drinking Water By Granular Ferric Hydroxide

  • Asgari, A.R.
  • Vaezi, F.
  • Nasseri, S.
  • Dördelmann, O.
  • Mahvi, A.H.
  • Dehghani Fard, E.
Publication date
December 2008
Publisher
Iranian Association of Environmental Health (IAEH)

Abstract

Removal of chromium can be accomplished by various methods but none of them is cost-effective in meeting drinking water standards. For this study, granular ferric hydroxide was used as adsorbent for removal of hexavalent chromium. Besides, the effects of changing contact time, pH and concentrations of competitive anions were determined for different amounts of granular ferric hydroxide. It was found that granular ferric hydroxide has a high capacity for adsorption of hexavalent chromium from water at pH?7 and in 90 min contact time. Maximum adsorption capacity was determined to be 0.788 mg Cr+6 /g granular ferric hydroxide. Although relatively good adsorption of sulfate and chloride had been specified in this study, the interfering effects ...

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