Kinetic and thermodynamic studies of adsorption of lead (ii) ions on magnetite, baobab (Adansonia digitate) and magnetite - baobab composite

N. Abdus-salam, S.K. Adekola, M. O. Bello
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The detrimental consequences of excessive levels of heavy metal contamination on living things served as the motivation for this study. Adsorption of Pb(II) ions was investigated on synthetic magnetite (MG), baobab fruit shell (BB) and magnetite-baobab composite (MB). The batch equilibrium technique was used to investigate the adsorption of Pb(II) ions. The effects of initial metal concentrations (15-500 mg/L), adsorbent dose (0.05-0.3 g), contact time (5-150 min), pH (2-8) and temperature (303-343 K) on the adsorption capacity of the adsorbent were studied. Langmuir, Freundlich and Temkin isotherms were used to describe the adsorption of Pb(II) ions. The maximum adsorption capacity, qmax, of MB, MG and BB was 249.86, 227.45 and 34.67 mg/g respectively at a concentration of 500 mg/L of Pb(II) ions. Freundlich model was shown to have the best fit for the adsorption data in the following order: BB > MG > MB, with R2 values of 0.9954, 0.980 and 0.9797 respectively. Freundlich adsorption intensity for MG, BB and MB are 1.590, 1.339 and 1.761 respectively. The kinetic and thermodynamic investigations revealed that the adsorption followed pseudo-second-order kinetics and endothermic process. The amount of Pb(II) ions adsorbed after each stage of the desorption process varied between the different acid concentrations, according to sorption-desorption studies using spent adsorbents. The highest stepwise adsorptions of Pb(II) ions were observed when 0.5 M HCl was utilized as a stripping agent for BB while 0.1 M HCl favoured MG and MB.
磁铁矿、猴面包树(adanonia digitate)及磁铁矿-猴面包树复合物吸附铅离子的动力学和热力学研究
过量重金属污染对生物的有害后果是这项研究的动机。研究了合成磁铁矿(MG)、猴面包树果壳(BB)和磁铁矿-猴面包树复合材料(MB)对Pb(II)离子的吸附性能。采用间歇平衡技术对铅离子的吸附进行了研究。研究了初始金属浓度(15 ~ 500 mg/L)、吸附剂剂量(0.05 ~ 0.3 g)、接触时间(5 ~ 150 min)、pH(2 ~ 8)、温度(303 ~ 343 K)对吸附剂吸附能力的影响。采用Langmuir、Freundlich和Temkin等温线描述Pb(II)离子的吸附。Pb(II)浓度为500 MG /L时,对MB、MG和BB的最大吸附量qmax分别为249.86、227.45和34.67 MG /g。Freundlich模型对吸附数据的拟合程度依次为BB > MG > MB, R2分别为0.9954、0.980和0.9797。MG、BB和MB的Freundlich吸附强度分别为1.590、1.339和1.761。动力学和热力学研究表明,吸附遵循准二级动力学和吸热过程。利用废吸附剂进行的吸附-解吸研究表明,在不同酸浓度下,解吸过程中各阶段吸附的Pb(II)离子量不同。以0.5 M HCl为萃取剂时对Pb(II)离子的吸附效果最好,0.1 M HCl对MG和MB的吸附效果最好。
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