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Removal of fluoride from low TDS water using low grade coal
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EngineeringContact TimeBio-based SorbentWastewater TreatmentSorption CoolingChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryGround WaterBioremediationWater TreatmentLow Grade CoalDrinking Water TreatmentClean Coal TechnologyBatch Sorption ExperimentsWater QualityAdsorptionFlotation ConcentrationWaste ManagementCoal UtilizationWater TechnologyEnvironmental EngineeringWater PurificationEnvironmental RemediationActivated CarbonLow Tds Water
Defluoridation of ground water using low grade Assam coal as an adsorbent is studied by batch sorption experiments. Effect of the variables, like quantity of adsorbent, contact time, particle size of the adsorbent are examined to establish the optimum conditions. The results show that the low grade Assam coal, collected from Tirap colliery of the North Eastern coalfield, after pretreatment, can be used as an effective adsorbent in removing fluoride from ground water. The optimum conditions for the efficient removal of fluoride are observed to be (i) quantity of adsorbent = 1.25 g in 100 mL water, (ii) contact time = 60 min, (iii) particle size of adsorbent =―72 BSS or lower.