TY - JOUR
T1 - Green activating silica-alumina insoluble phase of fly ash to synthesize zeolite P with high adsorption capacity for Pb(II) in solution
AU - Yang, Liyun
AU - Jiang, Tong
AU - Xiong, Pengfei
AU - Yang, Shuangjian
AU - Gao, Mengdan
AU - Nagasaka, Tetsuya
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of this study by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 52170120 ). We are very grateful to the referees and the editors for their helpful suggestions.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Society of Powder Technology Japan
PY - 2023/2
Y1 - 2023/2
N2 - Using fly ash as a raw material to synthesize zeolite is an effective way to obtain cheap adsorbent. However, the high energy consumption of activating the insoluble silica-alumina phase of fly ash limits its practical application. In this study, a low-energy, wet-grinding hydrothermal method was used to activate the insoluble phase of fly ash to synthesize zeolite P, and the adsorption capacity of zeolite for lead ion in solution was studied. Wet-grinding can reduce fly ash particle size to nanometer scale and break long-chain Q4(Al) into short-chain low-polymer. Without aging, the activated material could directly synthesize zeolite P with a relative crystallinity of 89.37 %. Compared with the common alkali-fusion method, the wet-grinding method reduced energy consumption by 45.93 % and increased synthetic zeolite relative crystallinity by 7.51 %. The synthesized zeolite P could effectively remove Pb2+ ions from solution through ion exchange and hydroxyl reaction, and the adsorption capacity reached 497.01 mg/g.
AB - Using fly ash as a raw material to synthesize zeolite is an effective way to obtain cheap adsorbent. However, the high energy consumption of activating the insoluble silica-alumina phase of fly ash limits its practical application. In this study, a low-energy, wet-grinding hydrothermal method was used to activate the insoluble phase of fly ash to synthesize zeolite P, and the adsorption capacity of zeolite for lead ion in solution was studied. Wet-grinding can reduce fly ash particle size to nanometer scale and break long-chain Q4(Al) into short-chain low-polymer. Without aging, the activated material could directly synthesize zeolite P with a relative crystallinity of 89.37 %. Compared with the common alkali-fusion method, the wet-grinding method reduced energy consumption by 45.93 % and increased synthetic zeolite relative crystallinity by 7.51 %. The synthesized zeolite P could effectively remove Pb2+ ions from solution through ion exchange and hydroxyl reaction, and the adsorption capacity reached 497.01 mg/g.
KW - Fly ash
KW - Pb ion
KW - Silica-alumina insoluble phase
KW - Wet-grinding
KW - Zeolite P
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apt.2023.103938
DO - 10.1016/j.apt.2023.103938
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85146052614
SN - 0921-8831
VL - 34
JO - Advanced Powder Technology
JF - Advanced Powder Technology
IS - 2
M1 - 103938
ER -