An overview of zeolites synthesised from coal fly ash and their potential for extracting heavy metals from industrial wastewater

Sofi Buzukashvili, Rob Sommerville, Neil A. Rowson, Kristian E. Waters*

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Abstract

Zeolites are aluminosilicate minerals widely used in industrial applications including as commercial adsorbents and catalysts. This overview focuses on zeolites synthesised from coal fly ash (CFA). Human activities and industrial developments generate large volumes of polluted water, which have a significant ecological impact. Industrial wastewater may consist of different pollutant types, but of specific interest to this work are heavy metals, which. Heavy metal ions are among the most dangerous pollutants due to their toxicity and carcinogenicity. This overview covers the recent scientific literature, focused on using CFA-derived zeolites to remove Ni, Hg, Mn, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, Cr, Co both from synthetic solutions replicating industrial wastewater and actual wastewater streams. The results described in many papers cited in this review look promising for industrial wastewater treatment operations. Furthermore, the large variety of possible synthetic zeolites provides a route for energy-efficient, pollutant-specific remediation of industrial heavy metals.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCanadian Metallurgical Quarterly
Early online date7 Jan 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 7 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Zeolites
  • coalfly ash
  • heavymetals
  • extraction
  • CFA

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