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Title: Removal of fluoride from rural drinking water sources using geomaterials from Ghana
Authors: Ayamsegna, J. A.
Apambire, W. B.
Bakobie, N.
Minyila, S. A.
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: This paper presents preliminary findings on the fluoride removal capability of some Ghanaian geomatrials and their potentials of being used to develop, design replicable easy-to-manage rural community based fluoride removal system. Batch experiments were performed on geomaterials (laterite and bauxite tailings) with raw fluoride-contaminated water (10.31 mg/l) from a borehole to determine their potentiality of removing excess fluoride from rural drinking water supplies. The raw bauxite tailings showed the higher removal capacity. Further experiments were conducted using heat-treated bauxite tailings. The results indicate that optimum fluoride removal is attained when the bauxite is heated to 600o C but removal capacity decreases with increased heating temperature. XRF analyses to determine chemical composition indicated Al2 O3 , Fe2 O3 and SiO2 (silica) to be the most dominant compounds in that order
Description: 6p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5835
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry



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