Health risk assessment and removal of nitrate and sulfate ions using Mg/Al quartz-based geopolymer: a case study from Siwa Oasis
Mohamed Hamdy Eid, May Bin-Jumah, Amira S. Diab, Attila Kovács, Péter Szűcs, Bashir Salah, Ahmed Mehaney, Mostafa R. Abukhadra

TL;DR
This study evaluates health risks from nitrate and sulfate in Siwa Oasis water and proposes a low-cost geopolymer to effectively remove these contaminants.
Contribution
A novel magnesium/aluminum quartz-based geopolymer is introduced for efficient nitrate and sulfate removal from contaminated water.
Findings
Nitrate and sulfate concentrations in Siwa Oasis water exceed safety limits, posing health risks.
The Mg/GP geopolymer achieved high adsorption capacities of 166.1 mg/g for nitrate and 234.1 mg/g for sulfate.
Field application of Mg/GP reduced nitrate by 94.2% and sulfate by 72.4% in groundwater.
Abstract
This study assesses the health risks associated with nitrate and sulfate contamination in surface and groundwater sources within the Siwa Oasis, located in Egypt’s northwestern desert. It also explores the effectiveness of a low-cost magnesium/aluminum quartz-based geopolymer (Mg/GP) as an enhanced adsorbent for contaminant removal. Nitrate concentrations reached up to 29.4 mg/L, exceeding acceptable safety limits, as indicated by a total hazard quotient (THQ) greater than 1. This level of exposure presents significant health risks, particularly for children (oral HQ up to 1.23). Sulfate concentrations also surpassed irrigation standards, further highlighting concerns regarding water quality in the region. To mitigate these risks, Mg/GP was synthesized as a modified, cost-effective geopolymer exhibiting high adsorption capacities for both nitrate (166.1 mg/g) and sulfate (234.1 mg/g)…
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TopicsPhosphorus and nutrient management · Layered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications · Concrete and Cement Materials Research
