Biosorption of Chromium and Nickel from Aqueous Solution by Chicken Feather

E. Solgi, Ali Zamaninan
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Background & Aims of the StudyHeavy metals and its compounds are toxic pollutants that have priority in the studies due to their potential harm to human health.Materials and MethodsThis study evaluated the potential of a chicken feather for the removal of nickel and chromium from aqueous solutions. The chicken feather was prepared from aviculture for nickel and chromium removal from aqueous solutions. The effects of pH, contact time, adsorbent dosage, and initial metal concentration on Ni and Cr removal were also evaluated in this study. Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm models were used to characterize the biosorption of the mentioned metals onto the chicken feather.ResultsBased on the findings, the maximum removal of metals was found in a contact time of 3 h, 1 g/L of adsorbent, pH 5 (for Ni) and 6 (for Cr), and concentration of 1 mg/l of metals. According to the Langmuir isotherms, the maximum biosorption capacities (qm) of Cr and Ni were 22.3 and 119.05 mg/g, respectively.ConclusionThe results showed that chicken feathers can absorb chromium and nickel at low concentrations. However, the ability and possibility of the use of the chicken feather are limited for the treatment of contaminated wastewater at high concentrations.
鸡毛吸附水溶液中铬和镍的研究
研究背景和目的重金属及其化合物是一种有毒污染物,由于其对人类健康的潜在危害,在研究中具有优先地位。材料和方法本研究评估了鸡毛去除水溶液中镍和铬的潜力。鸡毛是由鸟类培养物制备的,用于从水溶液中去除镍和铬。本研究还评估了pH、接触时间、吸附剂用量和初始金属浓度对Ni和Cr去除的影响。使用Freundlich和Langmuir等温线模型来表征上述金属在鸡毛上的生物吸附。结果在接触时间为3h,吸附剂浓度为1g/L,pH值为5(Ni)和6(Cr),金属浓度为1mg/L时,金属的去除率最高。根据Langmuir等温线,Cr和Ni的最大生物吸附容量(qm)分别为22.3和119.05mg/g。结论鸡毛对铬、镍有一定的低浓度吸收作用。然而,使用鸡毛处理高浓度污染废水的能力和可能性是有限的。
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