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A hydroxy-sodalite/cancrinite zeolite composite was synthesized from low-grade calcite-bearing kaolin by hydrothermal alkali-activation method at 160 C for 6 h. The effect of calcite addition on the formation of the hydroxy-sodalite/cancrinite composite was investigated
using artificial mixtures. The chemical composition and crystal morphology of the synthesized zeolite composite were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and N2 adsorption/desorption analyses. The average specific surface area is around 17–20 m2g-1, whereas the average pore size lies in the mesoporous range (19–21 nm). The synthesized zeolite composite was used as an adsorbent for the removal of heavy metals in aqueous solutions. Batch experiments were employed to study the influence of adsorbent dosage on heavy metal removal eciency. Results demonstrate the effective removal of significant quantities of Cu, Pb, Ni, and Zn from aqueous media. A comparative study of synthesized hydroxy-sodalite and
hydroxy-sodalite/cancrinite composites revealed the latter was 16–24% more effcient at removing heavy metals from water. The order of metal uptake effciency for these zeolites was determined to be Pb > Cu > Zn > Ni. These results indicate that zeolite composites synthesized from natural calcite-bearing kaolin materials could represent effective and low-cost adsorbents for heavy metal removal using water treatment devices in regions of water hortage.
Das vorliegende Essay gibt einen Überblick zum Standortauswahlprozess für die Endlagerung des hochradioaktiven Abfalls in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Dieses Verfahren stellt einen Paradigmenwechsel gegenüber dem früheren Versuch der Ausweisung eines Standortes dar, indem zunächst einzig geologische Kriterien hinsichtlich der Sicherheit der Einlagerung und nicht politisch-wirtschaftliche Einzelinteressen von Regionen entscheidend sein sollen. Der aktuelle Stand der Forschung bildet weitergehende Wissensbedarfe gut ab. Derzeit besonders diskutierte Aspekte im Rahmen der Einengung der großen Teilgebiete auf Standortregionen zur übertägigen Erkundung werden angesprochen.
Monitoring and assessing groundwater quality according to European directives and national regulations is usually based on interpolation techniques, e.g. Kriging. However, contour maps of hydrochemical parameters often suggest a spurious local accuracy and can therefore lead to inappropriate action measures. Here, the early concept of extension variance combined with the Voronoi tessellation regionalization is proposed. The mosaic-like representation of pollutant concentrations in Voronoi polygons avoids misinterpretations caused by interpolation. The additional calculation of the extension variance, which is based on fundamental geostatistical assumptions, allows for estimating the probability that a given threshold is exceeded. This concept is further extended to hydraulically delimitable groundwater bodies, thus ensuring that hydraulic boundaries are considered. A method is here described for the assessment of groundwater quality with respect to nitrate concentration in the principal aquifer of the state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany.