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Kinetic studies on phosphorus sorption by selected soil amendments for septic tank effluent renovation
Authors:K.C. Cheung  T.H. Venkitachalam
Affiliation:(1) Croucher Institute for Environmental Science, and Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR, China;(2) School of Environmental Science, Murdoch University, Murdoch 6150, WA, Australia
Abstract:A systematic kinetic study of phosphorus (P) sorption by various materials in the soil infiltration system of septic tanks was undertaken by following the time course of P sorption by sorbents in contact with various P solutions over periods up to 360 days. Uptake of P seemed to consist of two distinct stages. Initial uptake was very rapid and this phase was completed in 4 days or less. A slower removal stage followed for some materials over many months. Phosphorus sorption during the fast reaction stage appeared to be associated with the soluble Ca content of the materials. The fast reaction of calcareous materials accounted for the bulk (>70%) of the total P removed. Merribrook loamy sand exhibited the highest proportion of P sorption during the slow phase. It should be noted, however, that for solution P concentrations in the range found in typical effluents (∼∼20 mg L−1) the fast reaction phase seemed to be responsible for virtually all P removed. None of the six kinetic formulae examined possessed the sophistication and detail needed to portray accurately the time course of P sorption for all the sorbents investigated. The Elovich equation and the kinetic modification of the Freundlich isotherm expression appeared to provide a reasonable fit of the experimental data.
Keywords:fly ash  gypsum  kinetics  phosphorus sorption  red mud  septic tank effluent
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