The Effect of Chemical Treated Okra Waste for Heavy Metal Adsorption from Natural Gas Production Wastewater

Jean d'Amour Barasikina, JOAO CHIDAMOIO
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Nowadays, one of the leading environmental pollutants is heavy metals. Hence, heavy metals in wastewater must be removed before discharge because they are toxic even at low concentrations. This research aims to evaluate the efficiency of okra waste as an adsorbent for heavy metals removal from wastewater in natural gas production. In this study, chemical activation of okra adsorbent was processed to increase the surface area of okra adsorbent for better adsorption, whenever the impregnation of the powdered okra waste was performed using phosphoric acid (H3PO4) as the impregnating agent. The okra powder was impregnated at a rate of 4: 1 (v / m). The FTIR was used to characterize the okra-activated carbon and the peaks showed the presence of functional groups such as Hydroxyl (OH), Amino (N-H), Carboxyl (C=O, C-O-C), C-0 stretching and M-O at 3390.05, 2905.5, 1640-1658, 1050.05 and 650 stretching bands respectively. Furthermore, the batch adsorption experiments were conducted via varying agitation speed, contact time, adsorbent dose and adsorbent particle sizes. The results showed that the maximum removal percent of Cd2+, Cu2+, Pb2­+, Zn 2+, Ag2+ and Ba2+metal ions had been observed to be at an agitation speed of 1000 rpm, contact time of 90 min­, okra adsorbent dose of 0.25 g and particle size of 1.00mm. The experimental findings show that okra wastes from agricultural by-products may be a low-cost adsorbent for future research to remove additional heavy metals owing to their high effectiveness in removing Cd2+, Cu2+, Pb2+, and Zn2+ ions from wastewater.
化学处理秋葵废弃物对天然气生产废水中重金属的吸附效果
如今,重金属是主要的环境污染物之一。因此,废水中的重金属必须在排放前去除,因为即使浓度很低,重金属也是有毒的。本研究旨在评价秋葵废弃物作为吸附剂去除天然气生产废水中重金属的效率。本研究在以磷酸(H3PO4)为浸渍剂对秋葵粉末状废弃物进行浸渍时,对秋葵吸附剂进行化学活化,增加秋葵吸附剂的表面积,使其吸附效果更好。以1:1 (v / m)的浸渍率浸渍秋葵粉,用红外光谱对秋葵活性炭进行表征,在3390.05、2905.5、1640-1658、1050.05和650个拉伸带上分别存在羟基(OH)、氨基(N-H)、羧基(C=O, C-O-C)、C-0和m -O等官能团。通过搅拌速度、接触时间、吸附剂用量和吸附剂粒径的变化,进行了间歇吸附实验。结果表明,当搅拌转速为1000 rpm,接触时间为90 min,秋葵吸附剂用量为0.25 g,粒径为1.00mm时,对Cd2+、Cu2+、Pb2 - +、zn2 +、Ag2+和Ba2+金属离子的去除率最高。实验结果表明,由于秋葵废弃物对废水中的Cd2+、Cu2+、Pb2+和Zn2+离子的去除效果良好,因此可以作为一种低成本的吸附材料用于未来的重金属去除研究。
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