Natural Brown Coal As An Adsorbent For Manganese Removal From Ground-Water: A Mechanistic And Operational Evaluation
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Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering
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This study investigates the potential of natural Brown Coal (BC) as a sustainable, cost-effective
adsorbent for the removal of manganese (Mn2+) from contaminated groundwater. A series of batch adsorp tion experiments was conducted to assess the influence of key operational parameters—such as solution pH,
initial Mn2+ concentration, BC dosage, temperature, and the presence of competing ions—on Mn2+ removal
efficiency. The environmental compatibility and regeneration potential of BC were also evaluated to deter mine its practical viability for repeated use. To better understand the adsorption behaviour, equilibrium and
kinetic data were analysed using established isotherm and kinetic models, while thermodynamic parameters
were computed to assess the spontaneity and thermal characteristics of the adsorption process. Furthermore,
geochemical modelling and comprehensive BC characterization—including surface morphology, miner alogical and elemental composition, and functional group analysis—were performed to elucidate Mn2+
speciation under varying environmental conditions and to uncover the underlying adsorption mechanisms.
Results showed that Mn2+ removal efficiency increased with higher pH, temperature, and BC dosage, but
declined at elevated initial Mn2+ concentrations due to active site saturation. The process was spontaneous
and endothermic, with the Langmuir isotherm model (R2
= 0.994) and pseudo-second-order kinetic model
(R2
= 0.996) providing the best fit to experimental data. Mechanistic analysis indicated that chemisorption,
primarily through ion exchange and inner-sphere complexation, was the dominant mode of Mn2+ uptake.
The presence of competing cations, especially Fe3+ and Cu2+, significantly hindered Mn2+ removal due to
preferential binding. Importantly, BC exhibited strong reusability, maintaining over 80% removal effi ciency across four adsorption–desorption cycles without evidence of secondary pollutants. These findings
demonstrate the potential of natural BC as an efficient, reusable, and environmentally benign material for
treating manganese-contaminated groundwater.
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Obiri, N., & JO, Q. (2025). Natural brown coal as an adsorbent for manganese removal from groundwater: A mechanistic and operational evaluation. Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering, 13(4), 371-385.
