Abstract:
The removal of fluoride from water using adsorption on a low-cost mineral such as kaolinite is an important research topic. The present communication uses Density Functional Theory (DFT) and Molecular Dynamics (MD) based simulations to comprehensively investigate the adsorption behaviour of HF, one of the most predominant species of fluoride in the aqueous solutions, on the (001) surface of kaolinite. The optimum geometric configurations of adsorption of HF on different possible sites on the mineral surface have been established, and the corresponding adsorption energies, bond distances, Partial Density of States (PDOS), Mulliken charges and electron density difference plots have been analyzed to understand the interaction at each site. To explore the site dependent adsorption behaviour, the interaction of HF has been investigated on different sites such as aluminium centres, surface oxygen atoms (both lying and upright) and cavity site (void space encircled by six aluminium centres). The analysis shows that the F atom has a strong tendency to form hydrogen bonds with the surface H atom on kaolinite. Among the three aforementioned types of adsorption sites considered, the cavity site is found to offer the greatest adsorption strength. Further, MD simulations have been undertaken to explain the effect of water on the adsorption and substantiate the bonding mechanism. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.