Codreanu, Ana MariaAna MariaCodreanuConstantin, Mirela AlinaMirela AlinaConstantinCernica, GeorgianaGeorgianaCernicaDumitrescu, IrinaIrinaDumitrescu2024-01-192024-01-192023-12http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2033Romanian Journal of Ecology & Environmental Chemistry, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 59-67, https://doi.org/10.21698/rjeec.2023.206The study aimed to develop alternative adsorbent materials based on pyritic ash, with high iron content, to retain phosphates from wastewater. Experimental studies of phosphate removal efficiency have shown that the phosphate removal from water using pyritic ash adsorbent materials is strongly influenced by some parameters such as contact time, stirring speed, amount of adsorbent material, or iron content. An increase of phosphate removal efficiency up to 53% could be observed for iron-rich adsorbent materials (PA1) by increasing the contact time to 6 hours and the stirring speed to 100 rpm. An increase in phosphate removal efficiency was also observed by increasing the amount of adsorbent material from 0.1 g to 0.5 g for all three adsorbent materials studied (PA1, PA2, PA3). The best efficiency was shown for PA1 (53.13%), while PA3 showed the lowest efficiency (19.74%).enAdsorbent materialsPyritic ashValorizationPhosphates removalAlternative adsorbent materials used to remove phosphates from waterconference proceedings10.21698/rjeec.2023.206