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Because of the high toxicity of chromium, particularly as Cr (VI), it is removed from
industrial effluents before their discharge into water bodies, by a variety of techniques,
including adsorption. Ultimate disposal of the sludge or the adsorbate, however, is a serious
problem. While titania, in nanoparticle form, serves as a very good adsorbent for chromium,
as an additive, it also helps to increase the compressive strength of mortar and concrete.
Combining these two properties of the material, titania nanoparticles were used to adsorb
chromium and then added to mortar up to a concentration of 20% by weight. The compressive
strength of the resulting mortar specimen that replaced 15% of cement with chromium laden
titania showed an improved strength than that of the one without titania, thus confirming that
this material had positive effect on the mortar strength. Leachate tests using the Toxicity
Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TCLP) confirmed that the mortar sample chromium
leachate was well within the permissible limits. The proposed technique thus offers a safe and
viable method for the ultimate disposal of toxic metal wastes, in general, and those laden
waste chromium, in particular. |
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