Removal of low-concentration ammonia in water by ion-exchange using Na-mordenite |
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Authors: | Wang Yi Kmiya Yuichi Okuhara Toshio |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Removal of low-concentration ammonia (2-10ppm) in water by ion exchange with Na-form zeolites was investigated using a flow system at 278-333K. Results indicated that Na-mordenite was the most efficient cation-exchanger (compared with Na-ferrierite, Na-ZSM-5, Na-beta, and Na-Y, as well as the K- and H-form mordenite) for the removal of low-concentration ammonia. The ammonia uptake and the ion-exchange level achieved using mordenite with NH(4)(+) for removal of 10ppm ammonia at 333K were 1.21mmolg(-1) and 79.1%, respectively. The high efficiency of Na-mordenite for removal of low-concentration ammonia in water is due to the strong acidity of the corresponding H-form mordenite as demonstrated by ammonia temperature-programmed desorption. Ammonia uptake on the Na-mordenite was minimally influenced by operating temperature in the range of 278-333K. The coexistent K(+) and Na(+) in water had little influence on ammonia uptake of the Na-mordenite. In contrast, coexistent Ca(2+) and Mg(2+) significantly lowered the efficiency of the Na-mordenite for ammonia removal. |
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Keywords: | Ion-exchange Ammonia Zeolite Nitrate |
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