Removal of Phosphates from Water Using Eggshell Bio Sorbents
The 25th International Baltic Conference of Engineering Materials & Tribology BALTMATTRIB 2016: Abstracts Book 2016
Anastasija Smirnova, Daina Kalniņa, Jānis Ločs

The present study focuses on the preparation and use of biosorbents produced from eggshells. Hen eggshells are produced as a by-product in large quantities by food manufacturers. The costs associated with eggshell disposal (mainly on landfill sites) are significant and expected to continue increasing as landfill taxes increase. The environmental significance of phosphorus arises from its role as a major nutrient for both plants and microorganisms. The adsorption efficiency of phosphate ions from the obtained biosorbents - raw eggshell powders - is studied at room temperature in static conditions. The effect of phosphate concentration and sorbent mass on the efficiency of the process is evaluated, as well as sorption kinetics is investigated. The structure, phase composition, porosity, specific surface area and morphology of the obtained biosorbents are determined. The utilization of eggshells as an abundant, cheap and biodegradable material for the removal of phosphates is studied and discussed.


Atslēgas vārdi
eggshells, biosorbents, phosphates, adsorption, algae
Hipersaite
http://alephfiles.rtu.lv/TUA01/000057303_e.pdf#page=85

Smirnova, A., Kalniņa, D., Ločs, J. Removal of Phosphates from Water Using Eggshell Bio Sorbents. No: The 25th International Baltic Conference of Engineering Materials & Tribology BALTMATTRIB 2016: Abstracts Book, Latvija, Riga, 3.-4. novembris, 2016. Riga: The Latvian Materials Research Society, 2016, 85.-85.lpp. ISBN 978-9934-19-029-2.

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