Treatment of High Fluorine Water by Zeolite

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This paper describes the structural characteristics of zeolite; studies the factors influencing the defluorining capacity of activated zeolite, such as fluorine concentration, pH value, absorption time of the water examples, and further verifies the technical practicability of the application of activated zeolite in defluorining of drinking water. The results indicated at suitable condition of regeneration the adsorption capacity of zeolite was steady, it can be used repeatedly.

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