Removal of heavy metals present in groundwater from a northern Mexico mining community using Agave tequilana Weber extracts

Alcazar-Medina, F. A.; Nunez-Nunez, C. M.; Villanueva-Fierro, I; Antileo, C.; Proal-Najera, J. B.

Abstract

Groundwater samples from a mining community in North of Mexico were studied. Concentration of metals above the maximum allowable concentration from Mexican regulation were found. Spherical agglomeration technique (SAT) was used to remove metals (Pb, Cu, Cr, Ni, Zn, Mn, Cd). Two precipitating agents were tested: NaOH and Ca(OH)(2). Also, Agave tequilana Weber extract as hydrophobicizing agent was employed to avoid metal redisolution. High metal removal proved SAT effectiveness under pH ranging between 9-11 and extract doses from 0.3 g extract/g pollutant. Better removal percentages were reached when using Ca(OH)(2) as precipitating. Reported removal efficiency in that case yielded removal percentages as high as 99% removal for Pb under the three pH tested. The heavy metal evaluation index before treatment was 2354.91, but decreased to levels as low as 4.7 after SAT application.

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Título según WOS: Removal of heavy metals present in groundwater from a northern Mexico mining community using Agave tequilana Weber extracts
Título de la Revista: Revista Mexicana de Ingenieria Quimica
Volumen: 19
Número: 3
Editorial: UNIV AUTONOMA METROPOLITANA-IZTAPALAPA
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Página de inicio: 1187
Página final: 1199
DOI:

10.24275/RMIQ/BIO1047

Notas: ISI