Rochelle P. Dineros, Benjo C. Labrador, Conrado Miguel L. Ustaris IV, Paul Eric C. Maglalang, J. C. Millare
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Mn2+ Adsorption on Nanozeolite: Determination of Thermodynamic Properties Using Isothermal Titration Calorimetry
This study investigates the thermodynamics of manganese ion adsorption on nanozeolite to assess the nanomaterial’s heavy metal removal efficiency from surface water, industrial water, and groundwater. Using Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC), the thermodynamic profile of nanozeolite is obtained, demonstrating a low equilibrium binding affinity. The thermodynamic signature showed favorable binding mechanisms, primarily from the change of entropy, suggesting spontaneous reactions. Meanwhile, the enthalpy change of adsorption increases as temperature rises, while ∆G and T∆S decrease. Using proper thermodynamic conditions, nanozeolite may efficiently remove manganese from different water sources.