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Item Preliminary ions removal from synthetic iron solution by zeolite and perlite via xrf technique(Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2020) Kronnika Saetan; Chaisiri Kitpaosong; Siwawit Buasuwan; Rapeephun Dangtungee; R. Dangtungee; Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering (MEPE), The Sirindhorn International Thai-German Graduate School of Engineering (TGGS), King MongkutÕs University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), Bangkok, 1518 Wongsawang, Bangsue, 10800, Thailand; email: rapeephun.d@tggs.kmutnb.ac.th; R. Dangtungee; Natural Composite Research Group (NCR), MEPE, TGGS, KMUTNB, Thailand; email: rapeephun.d@tggs.kmutnb.ac.th; R. Dangtungee; Research Center of Innovative Rubber (RIR), Science and Technology Research Institute (STRI), KMUTNB, Thailand; email: rapeephun.d@tggs.kmutnb.ac.th; R. Dangtungee; Researh Center of Nano Industries and Bio-plastics (NBP), KMUTNB, Thailand; email: rapeephun.d@tggs.kmutnb.ac.thIon removal is a long problem on natural freshwater resources. In order to modify the adsorption performance to remove ions from synthetic iron solution, natural zeolite and natural perlite were treated with deionized water (DI water) as D-zeolite and D-perlite. And, 1M sulphuric acid (H2SO4) was used to treat the adsorbent as H-zeolite and H-perlite. The capability of ion removal was preliminarily investigated from the reduction of iron in solution by X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. The result showed that treatment of adsorbents with DI water was more capability than 1M H2SO4 solution. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.