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PostPosted: Jul 25, 2011 12:51    Post subject: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

Bentonite is clay rock widely spread all over the world. and I am researching this object for wastewater treatment.

It may be used for flocculation and sorption of suspended substances and also act as a heavy medium effect of sedimentaiton enhancement of floated pollutants from wastewater.

In the forum , who are studying or implementing these mineral materials can join in discussion,

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PostPosted: Jul 26, 2011 05:00    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

Good afternoon, Hehe

Well, bentonite is used in Spain for water treatement for more than 20 years, that I am aware.
It is used to adsorb, absorb and to help floculation, along with other products.

But I think that it is a thing that apart from chemists that like this field, could be found as terribly boring for the rest of list members (I think to hear the chore of yawns.....)

If you would like to talk about that, I gladly will share what I know with you via pm (unless some members would like to hear about waste water treatement.... A really not exactly charming field .... :-) )

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PostPosted: Jul 26, 2011 07:29    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

Completely off-topic here, but some members might find it amusing:

A long time ago, someone writing about bentonite in Texas, accidentally mis-spelled it "Benitoite" -- a somewhat more desirable mineral for collectors :))

This was picked up by the author of a mineral book for collectors and, for decades thereafter, mineral books uncritically recopied that, listing Texas as a benitoite locality!

(The Owithe valley in Belgium was another erroneously reported benitoite locality that got uncritically regurgitated in later literature.)

When people disparage online databases, like Mindat, for any errors present, I like to point out these examples... rapidly corrected on the online databases, but embarrassingly eternally present and uncorrectable in paper references.
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PostPosted: Jul 26, 2011 09:44    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

Hi, Alfredo

As always, a very interesting anecdote...

Certainly, I wish that all bentonite I have seen were nice benitoite crystals.... :-)
Waawwww! 10 tones benitoite!

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PostPosted: Jul 26, 2011 22:38    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

Hi, I think that,
Bentonite is clay rock widely spread all over the world, and Bentonite was proved to be an efficient agent and sorption of suspended substances and also as a heavy medium with effect of sedimentation enhancement of floated pollutants from wastewaters.
The best effect was exhibited in case of wastewaters loaded with high content of insoluble substances, the purification effect being often higher than 90% ( in term of chemical oxygen demand value).
Bentonite show good sorption ability for ammonia and ammonium ions.

lluis wrote:
Good afternoon, Hehe

Well, bentonite is used in Spain for water treatement for more than 20 years, that I am aware.
It is used to adsorb, absorb and to help floculation, along with other products.

But I think that it is a thing that apart from chemists that like this field, could be found as terribly boring for the rest of list members (I think to hear the chore of yawns.....)

If you would like to talk about that, I gladly will share what I know with you via pm (unless some members would like to hear about waste water treatement.... A really not exactly charming field .... :-) )

With best wishes

Lluís
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PostPosted: Jul 26, 2011 22:49    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

HI,
the degree of the sorption effect denpends strongly on the chemical and mechanical treatment bentonite.
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PostPosted: Jul 27, 2011 03:35    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

lluis wrote:
Good afternoon, Hehe

If you would like to talk about that, I gladly will share what I know with you via pm (unless some members would like to hear about waste water treatement.... A really not exactly charming field .... :-) )

With best wishes

Lluís

hehe, Hi lluis

We can tak about that,

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PostPosted: Jul 27, 2011 22:12    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

HI Mr. Lluís

Quarrying is the most frequently applied method, the raw bentonite after exploited , it need to be upgraded.

How do you treat bentonte ?, I mean that, to enhance its specific properties, bentonite is often activated by mean of different methods.
Which the method did you handle the bentonite /?


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lluis wrote:
Good afternoon, Hehe

Well, bentonite is used in Spain for water treatement for more than 20 years, that I am aware.
It is used to adsorb, absorb and to help floculation, along with other products.

But I think that it is a thing that apart from chemists that like this field, could be found as terribly boring for the rest of list members (I think to hear the chore of yawns.....)

If you would like to talk about that, I gladly will share what I know with you via pm (unless some members would like to hear about waste water treatement.... A really not exactly charming field .... :-) )

With best wishes

Lluís
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PostPosted: Jul 28, 2011 10:06    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

Effectively this topic is going completely off-topic . As vxq can't send PM yet because is new here, please Lluís send to him a PM (vxq can answer the PM sent to him) and then you can share emails an discuss about Bentonite directly.

Thank you.
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PostPosted: Jul 28, 2011 10:27    Post subject: Re: Bentonite for wastewater treatment  

Hi, Jordi

Done!

And sorry for boring the rest of listmembers....
Thanks God, holidays are coming.... :-)

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