Da. White et al., REMOVAL OF MANGANESE FROM DRINKING-WATER USING NATURAL AND MODIFIED CLINOPTILOLITE, Process safety and environmental protection, 73(B3), 1995, pp. 239-242
Four types of natural zeolites can be found in large quantities in var
ious parts of the world and are relatively cheap to mine. Clinoptiloli
te has been used in this investigation for the removal of Mn++ ions fr
om water. Forms of the zeolite modified with Na+, NH4+ K+, Mg++, Fe++,
Fe3+, Ca++, Li+ as well as naturally occurring clinoptilolite were us
ed in this investigation. Selectivity tests were performed to find the
most effective form for the purpose. Isotherms for the potassium form
and the natural zeolite were obtained. The kinetics of the ion exchan
ge were also studied and the rate-limiting mechanism was found to be f
ilm diffusion. Nevertheless with stirring the exchange is fairly rapid
. The results obtained showed that clinoptilolite treated with lithium
or sodium was the most effective form for manganese removal and the c
alcium form was the worst exchanger.