Sulu Çözeltilerden Civa(II) İyonlarının Adsorpsiyonunda Hidroklorik Asit İle Modifiye Edilmiş Kilin Kullanılması

Yalçın Altunkaynak, Mutlu Canpolat
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With their natural abundance and minimal processing requirements, clays hold the potential to serve as economical adsorbents for various heavy metals. In this research, the adsorption capacity of hydrochloric acid (HCl) modified clay to adsorb mercury(II) (Hg2+) ions from aqueous solutions was investigated. The parameters affecting the adsorption capacity were determined by studying the initial metal ion concentration, contact time, and temperature effects. For natural clay, an optimal initial concentration of 400 mg/L and a contact time of 50 minutes were identified. Meanwhile, modified clay showed best results with an initial concentration of 400 mg/L and a contact time of 60 minutes for Hg2+ ions. The analysis of isotherm data revealed that the Langmuir isotherm model exhibited the best fit for both materials in Hg2+ ion adsorption. At temperatures of 298 K, 308 K, and 318 K, the adsorption capacity for natural clay and Hg2+ ions were found to be 4.56, 5.01, and 5.08 mg/g, respectively. Meanwhile, the modified clay displayed adsorption capacities of 11.12, 11.37, and 12.30 mg/g for Hg2+ ions at the same temperatures. Additionally, the kinetic analysis determined that the pseudo-second-order kinetic model was the best fit for both materials in Hg2+ ion adsorption. The adsorption experiments investigated the adsorption mechanisms of Hg2+ metal ions on both natural clay and modified clay, with results indicating that the modified clay had a higher adsorption capacity for metal ions compared to the raw clay.
利用盐酸改性粘土吸附水溶液中的汞(II)离子
粘土天然丰富,加工要求极低,因此有潜力成为各种重金属的经济吸附剂。本研究调查了盐酸(HCl)改性粘土对水溶液中汞(II) (Hg2+) 离子的吸附能力。通过研究初始金属离子浓度、接触时间和温度效应,确定了影响吸附能力的参数。天然粘土的最佳初始浓度为 400 毫克/升,接触时间为 50 分钟。同时,改性粘土在初始浓度为 400 毫克/升、接触时间为 60 分钟时对 Hg2+ 离子的吸附效果最佳。对等温线数据的分析表明,Langmuir 等温线模型对两种材料吸附 Hg2+ 离子的拟合效果最好。在 298 K、308 K 和 318 K 温度下,天然粘土和 Hg2+ 离子的吸附容量分别为 4.56、5.01 和 5.08 mg/g。而改性粘土在相同温度下对 Hg2+ 离子的吸附容量分别为 11.12、11.37 和 12.30 mg/g。此外,动力学分析表明,伪二阶动力学模型最适合这两种材料对 Hg2+ 离子的吸附。吸附实验研究了 Hg2+ 金属离子在天然粘土和改性粘土上的吸附机理,结果表明与原始粘土相比,改性粘土对金属离子具有更高的吸附能力。
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