Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, Vol.17, No.1, 28-33, 2010
Studies on defluoridation of water using magnesium titanate
Batch sorption system using magnesium titanate as an adsorbent was investigated to remove fluoride ions from the aqueous solution. The amount of fluoride adsorbed from 4 mg L(-1) of fluoride solution at 30 degrees C was found to be 0.029 mg g(-1). The system variables studied include initial concentration of the sorbate (2-10 mg L(-1)), adsorbent dose (0.5-5 g/50 mL), agitation time (5-60 min), pH (3-11), co-ions (Cl(-), SO(4)(2-), NO(3)(-), and HCO(3)(-)) and temperature (30-50 degrees C). The experimental data fitted satisfactorily (r>0.97) to the Langmuir isotherms. Thermodynamic parameters such as Delta H degrees, Delta S degrees and Delta G degrees concluded the adsorption is endothermic. The magnitude of the enthalpy change (20-45 kJ mol(-1)) indicated that the mechanism of adsorption process involves physisorption.