Abstract:
Ground water samples from residential homes in three Regions of Ghana: Central, Greater
Accra and Ashanti, were analyzed for iron and manganese contamination. The samples were exposed
to characterized zeolite Y y X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive
X-ray spectroscopy, Fourier transformed-infrared spectroscopy and thermos gravimetric-differential
thermal analysis. Zeolite Y is able to remove 98% of iron and 97% of manganese within an hour.
The adsorption of oth iron and manganese followed the Freundlich model, suggesting that the ions
were transported onto the zeolite Y surface and subsequently diffused into the zeolite Y framework.
The kinetic studies showed that pseudo-first order and intra particle and film diffusion models provided the est fit. The adsorption at 0.2 mg L−1 Fe (Q0.2) is calculated to e 0.023 mg g−1 for the Freundlich adsorption model, whilst that of manganese at 0.05 mg L−1 Mn (Q0.05) is evaluated to e 0.015 mg g−1 .The zeolite retains its adsorption properties when retrieved from the first exposure water sample, washed copiously with distilled water and added to fresh water samples. The results suggest that zeolite Y can be used as a potential adsorbent for the removal of iron and manganese from groundwater