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Development of free flowing granular hybrid functionalized clay sorbent filters for chromium removal from waste water

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dc.contributor.author Rothish R., N
dc.contributor.author Sayoojya P., S
dc.contributor.author Prathish, K P
dc.date.accessioned 2025-07-11T11:44:54Z
dc.date.available 2025-07-11T11:44:54Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12-01
dc.identifier.citation Applied Clay Science; 261:107591 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169131724003399
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4948
dc.description.abstract Chromium (VI) contamination in water resources at industrial sites poses significant environmental and health risks. Conventional sorbents often suffer from limitations such as clogging, back pressure, poor kinetics, and challenges in coupling with flow systems and regeneration. This study focuses on developing, characterizing, and applying free-flowing granular (FFG) amidoxime-functionalized montmorillonite (Mt) clay sorbents (AO-Mt-H-C) to enhance chromium (VI) removal from contaminated waste water. Batch adsorption experiments demonstrated that AO-Mt-H-C outperformed montmorillonite clay modified with quaternary ammonium alone (Mt-H-C), achieving a Cr (VI) removal efficiency of 50.6 mg g−1 compared to 44.3 mg g−1, due to the synergistic interactions of quaternary ammonium and amidoxime functionalities. To address the limitations of conventional sorbents, such as clogging and poor kinetics, an FFG filter column was developed and tested, showing effective Cr (VI) removal across various water sources with minimal interference in drinking and groundwater. In industrial wastewater with higher matrix loads, over 99 % removal efficiency was achieved with a 25 % increase in sorbent dosage. Desorption and reusability assessments confirmed the AO-Mt-H-C's effectiveness across three cycles. Mathematical modelling using Thomas and Yoon–Nelson equations supported the design of customized treatment systems. Scalability was demonstrated by treating 1.6 m3 of textile industrial effluents (100 mg L−1 Cr (VI)) with quantitative removal efficiency (>99.5 %). This study illustrates that the hybrid functionalization and free-flowing granulation of clay sorbent materials significantly enhance Cr (VI) removal, providing valuable insights for advanced water pollution mitigation and environmental sustainability. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
dc.subject hexavalent chromium en_US
dc.subject sorbent filter en_US
dc.subject flow systems en_US
dc.subject water treatment en_US
dc.subject adsorption en_US
dc.title Development of free flowing granular hybrid functionalized clay sorbent filters for chromium removal from waste water en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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