Efficacy of Newly Developed Activated Carbon from Bark of Butea monosperma For Removal of Hexavalent Chromium

H. S S
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Heavy metals present in the aquatic systems have become a serious problem. Due to this reason, it has been a great concentration on the development of new technologies for the removal of heavy metal ions from contaminated water. The adsorption process is one ofthe effective technology for the removal of toxic heavy metal ions. Hexavalent chromium is one of the major metal ion pollutants in the environment and is present in wastewater from most of the various industrial sections. Several conventional physical and chemical treatment technologies are reported in the literature for the removal of hexavalent chromium. But, these processes are expensive and energy-intensive and lead to the generation of harmful and carcinogenic by-products. In the recent study, the adsorption ability of activated carbon derived from the bark of Butea monosperma for removal of Cr(VI) from polluted water has been studied with respect to different parameters like the effect of pH, adsorbent dosage, contact time, and initial metal ion concentration. The hexavalent chromium uptake was dependent on equilibrium pH=6.5, being the optimum pH value. Cr(VI) elimination from aqueous solution increases with an increase in contact time, and equilibrium was attained at 150 min. Further, on increasing the adsorbent dose, there was an increase in Cr(VI) removal. The maximum adsorption of Cr(VI) (96%) was examined at 5.0 g/l of adsorbent dose. The upsurge in the initial concentration of Cr(VI) decreases the percent removal of Cr(VI). This examination proved that the newly synthesized activated carbon from the bark of Butea monosperma could be used as a cost-effective and less energy-intensive adsorbent to remove hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution and can be successfully applied for the treatment of wastewater.
新研制的单精子丁茶树皮活性炭去除六价铬的效果研究
重金属在水生系统中的存在已经成为一个严重的问题。由于这个原因,人们一直致力于开发从污染水中去除重金属离子的新技术。吸附法是去除有毒重金属离子的有效技术之一。六价铬是环境中主要的金属离子污染物之一,存在于大多数工业部门的废水中。文献中报道了几种传统的物理和化学处理技术来去除六价铬。但是,这些过程是昂贵和能源密集型的,并导致产生有害和致癌的副产品。在最近的研究中,在不同的参数如pH、吸附剂用量、接触时间和初始金属离子浓度的影响下,研究了从单精子丁茶树皮提取的活性炭对污染水中Cr(VI)的吸附能力。六价铬的吸收取决于平衡pH=6.5,为最佳pH值。Cr(VI)的去除率随着接触时间的增加而增加,并在150min时达到平衡。此外,随着吸附剂剂量的增加,Cr(VI)的去除率也增加。当吸附剂剂量为5.0 g/l时,对Cr(VI)的最大吸附量为96%。Cr(VI)初始浓度的升高降低了Cr(VI)的去除率。实验证明,新合成的单精丁茶树皮活性炭可作为一种低能耗、低成本的吸附剂去除水溶液中的六价铬,并可成功应用于废水处理。
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