The Individual and Simultaneous Adsorption of Co(II) and Ni(II) Onto Directly Alkaline-Activated Steel Slag

IF 1.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Le Phuong Hoang, Thi Thao Truong
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Steel slag activated directly with alkaline treatment (AAS) was utilized for the individual and simultaneous removal of Co2+ and Ni2+ from the aqueous solutions. The characteristics of AAS were analyzed using x-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transformation infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), SEM, and EDS techniques. The results revealed that AAS had a crystalline structure of calcium silicate hydrate (CSH). The optimal conditions for removing Co2⁺ and Ni2⁺ were found at pH 6, with a contact time of 120 min for individual adsorption and 150 min for simultaneous adsorption. The Langmuir model indicated that the maximum adsorption capacities for individual adsorption were 108.6 mg/g for Co2⁺ and 111.7 mg/g for Ni2⁺. However, in simultaneous adsorption, competition between the metal ions reduced the adsorption capacity, with maximum removal capacities of Co2⁺ and Ni2⁺ on AAS calculated as 58.2 and 72.3 mg/g, respectively. The adsorption of Co2+ and Ni2+, both individually and simultaneously, best conformed to the Freundlich isotherm model and pseudo-second-order kinetic model. In both the individual and simultaneous systems, the adsorption capacities followed the order of Ni2+ > Co2+. However, the adsorption process of Ni2+ onto AAS was more sensitive than that of Co2+, as evaluated by analyzing the effect of Co2+:Ni2+ concentration ratios on the adsorption process. The potential mechanisms of Co2+ and Ni2+ removal by AAS included cation exchange, complex formation with surface-active groups, precipitation of new insoluble substances on the adsorbent surface, and competition between metal ions during simultaneous adsorption. The high adsorption efficiency can be attributed to the release of Ca2+ and OH from the CSH crystals. These results suggest that AAS is a promising adsorbent for the removal of Co2+ and Ni2+ from water.

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Environmental Quality Management
Environmental Quality Management Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Four times a year, this practical journal shows you how to improve environmental performance and exceed voluntary standards such as ISO 14000. In each issue, you"ll find in-depth articles and the most current case studies of successful environmental quality improvement efforts -- and guidance on how you can apply these goals to your organization. Written by leading industry experts and practitioners, Environmental Quality Management brings you innovative practices in Performance Measurement...Life-Cycle Assessments...Safety Management... Environmental Auditing...ISO 14000 Standards and Certification..."Green Accounting"...Environmental Communication...Sustainable Development Issues...Environmental Benchmarking...Global Environmental Law and Regulation.
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