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African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2012

Fluoride adsorption onto an acid treated lateritic mineral from Kenya: Equilibrium studies

Enos W. Wambu; Charles O. Onindo; Willis Ambusso; Gerald K. Muthakia

Adsorption of fluoride (F) ions from water using acid treated lateritic mineral (LM-1) from Kenya was studied by batch experiments. The effect of acid-treatment of adsorbent and change in temperature, mass of LM-1, pH and selected competing ions was evaluated. The adsorption process was strongly influenced by temperature, pH and adsorbent dosage. The percentage F removal increased the presence of the nitrate and the chlorate ions but decreased the presence of sulphates, chloride and phosphate ions. Adsorption isotherms were classified according to Giles’ classification and the adsorption data validated using Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. The data correlated to both the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms although the data fit to the Freundlich model was somehow better. This showed that F adsorption onto LM-1 followed a mixed adsorption mechanism in which physisorption reactions involving intra-particle diffusion of F into mesoporous sites in LM-1 became increasingly important at higher concentrations and temperatures whereas ion-exchange mechanism involving surface OH- appear to dominate at low surface coverage in more alkaline conditions. With maximum adsorption capacity of 10.5 mg/g, LM-1 could be used to remove F water. Key words: Equilibrium analysis, fluoride adsorption, Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms, Lateritic mineral adsorbent, low-cost adsorbents.


Archive | 2000

STEAM-WATER RELATIVE PERMEABILITY

Willis Ambusso; Roland N. Horne; Cengiz Satik; G. Mahiya; Kewen Li; R. Tovar; C. Wang; Huda Nassori


Clean-soil Air Water | 2013

Removal of Fluoride from Aqueous Solutions by Adsorption using a Siliceous Mineral of a Kenyan Origin

Enos W. Wambu; Charles O. Onindo; Willis Ambusso; Gerald K. Muthakia


Materials Sciences and Applications | 2011

Fluoride Adsorption onto Acid-Treated Diatomaceous Mineral from Kenya

Enos W. Wambu; Charles O. Onindo; Willis Ambusso; Gerald K. Muthakia


Archive | 1993

OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS IN KENYA

Willis Ambusso; S.A. Onacha; Peter Omenda


Archive | 2011

GEOPHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF HOMA HILLS GEOTHERMAL FIELD BASED ON GRAVITY AND MAGNETIC SURVEY

Adero B. Otieno; Odek Antony; Willis Ambusso; Githiri J. Gitonga; Jomo Kenyatta


Proceedings, Twenty-first Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, January 22-24, 1996 | 1996

A study of relative permeability for steam-water flow in porous media

Willis Ambusso; Cengiz Satik; Roland N. Horne


Archive | 1995

A preliminary study of relative permeability in geothermal rocks

Cengiz Satik; Willis Ambusso; L.M. Castanier; Roland N. Horne


Open Journal of Applied Sciences | 2016

Integration of Ground Magnetics and Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy in Ilmenite Prospection in Magaoni, Kenya

George Oduor Otieno; John Gitonga Githiri; Willis Ambusso


International Journal of Geosciences | 2016

Structural Controls on the Geochemistry and Output of the Wells in the Olkaria Geothermal Field of the Kenyan Rift Valley

Ruth N. Wamalwa; C. M. Nyamai; Willis Ambusso; Josphat Kyalo Mulwa; Aaron K. Waswa

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