Pb (II) Recovery by Trout Bones: Adsorption, Desorption and Kinetic Study

B. Kocadagistan
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Heavy metal removal from the water was studied by using fish bones produced in the trout farm of Atatürk University Faculty of Fisheries. Fish bones used as adsorbent were obtained from rainbow type trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss). Trout bone was used in its natural form. According to the experimental results that 1 g of Rainbow trout bones (RTB) can adsorb 188.16 mg of lead (qmax). Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models were found more favourable for the adsorption of Pb (II) on to RTB than Temkin with the correlation coefficients of 0.999, 0.999 and 0.857, respectively. The optimum working parameter values for Pb (II) adsorption using RTB were found to be 30oC, 3 g/L, 200 rpm and 10 mg/L for temperature, adsorbent concentration, stirring speed and initial Pb (II) concentration, respectively. In the kinetic phase of the study, pseudo-second-order kinetic model gives more favourable results (R2mean= 0.997) than pseudo-second-order (R2mean= 0.971). Fish bones were characterized by some instrumental analyses such as SEM, EDS, FTIR and zeta potential measurements. In the regeneration phase of the study, maximum desorption efficiency was 95.86% at pH 1.5.
鳟鱼骨对Pb (II)的吸附、解吸及动力学研究
利用atatrk大学渔业学院鳟鱼养殖场生产的鱼骨对水中重金属的去除进行了研究。以虹鳟(Oncorhynchus Mykiss)的鱼骨为吸附剂。鳟鱼骨以其自然形态被使用。根据实验结果,1 g虹鳟鱼骨(RTB)可吸附188.16 mg铅(qmax)。Langmuir和Freundlich等温线模型对Pb (II)的吸附效果优于Temkin模型,相关系数分别为0.999、0.999和0.857。结果表明,温度、吸附剂浓度、搅拌速度和初始Pb (II)浓度分别为30℃、3 g/L、200 rpm和10 mg/L,是RTB吸附Pb (II)的最佳工作参数。在研究的动力学阶段,拟二阶动力学模型的结果(R2mean= 0.997)优于拟二阶动力学模型(R2mean= 0.971)。通过扫描电镜(SEM)、能谱(EDS)、红外光谱(FTIR)和zeta电位等仪器分析对鱼骨进行了表征。在再生阶段,pH为1.5时,最大解吸效率为95.86%。
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