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Lead Removal Study from Aqueous Solution Using Low-Cost Bio-Adsorbent

Lead Removal Study from Aqueous Solution Using Low-Cost Bio-Adsorbent

von Mital Aadesariya und Vijay Ram
Softcover - 9786206163305
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Beschreibung

This study describes the use of plant waste as a bio adsorbent material for Lead ions removal from aqueous solutions. Abutilon pannosum (APL) and Grewia tenax (Forssk.) leaves (GTL) waste were used as an adsorbent after being modified by acid, base and organic solvents. Through the batch experiments the study was done as a function of pH, time, concentration of adsorbent as well as adsorbate, temperature etc. The adsorption mechanism was understood using various isotherms, kinetics and thermodynamic modeling. Kinetic studies are found best fitted with pseudo second order followed by Elovich and Bangham. Results of the isotherm study indicate that after modification, the adsorption capacity of the plant sample has increased. Kinetic studies are found best fitted with pseudo 2nd order which indicates that chemical adsorption plays a significant role in the rate-determining step. Isotherm studies are found best fitted with Langmuir and Redlich-Peterson which have well-described monolayer adsorption process. Thermodynamic studies reveal that the adsorption process is spontaneous and inversely proportional to the temperature, therefore, the system exhibits exothermic nature.

Adsorption, Kinetics, and Thermodynamic Studies on Lead Removal Using Modified and Unmodified Plant Leaves Samples

Details

Verlag LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Ersterscheinung 11. Mai 2023
Maße 22 cm x 15 cm x 1 cm
Gewicht 250 Gramm
Format Softcover
ISBN-13 9786206163305
Seiten 156

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