The removal of heavy metals from waste water has recently
become the subject of considerable interest owing to strict legislations
introduced to control water pollution. Heavy metals like Zn, Cu, Ni, and As are
known to have toxic effects at very low concentrations as well as very high
concentration. The aim of this study is to analyse the removal of Ni (II) from
aqueous solutions. In the present investigation, the powder of Mosambi fruit
peelings (PMFP) was used as an inexpensive and efficient adsorbent for Ni (II)
removal from aqueous solutions. The influence of physico-chemical key
parameters such as the initial metal ion concentration, pH, agitation time,
particle size and adsorbent dosage has been considered in batch tests. Sorbent
ability to adsorb Ni (II) ions was examined and the mechanism involved in the
process investigated. The optimum results were determined at an initial metal
ion concentration of 50 (mg L-1), pH=4, agitation time – 90 min, an adsorbent
dose (125 mg/50 ml) and the particle size (0.6 mm). The % adsorption, Langmuir
constants [Q0=29.41(mg/g) and b=0.4789(L/mg)], Freundlich constant Kf=
23.92(mg/g) and n=2.24(L/mg), Lagergren rate constants [Kad (min-1) = 4.37 x
10-2] for [Ni (II)] 50 (mg L-1), were determined for the adsorption system as a
function of sorbate concentration. The equilibrium data obtained were tested
using Langmuir, Freundlich adsorption isotherm models, and the kinetic data
obtained were fitted to pseudo first order model. If low cost adsorbents
perform well in removing heavy metals at low cost, they can be adopted and
widely used in industries not only to minimize cost inefficiency, but also to
improve profitability. Heavy metal removal with the above adsorbent appears to
be technically feasible, eco-friendly and has high efficacy.
Author(s) Details:
R Hema Krishna,
Department of Chemistry, Vignan’s Lara Institute of Technology and
Science, Vadlamudi, Andhra Pradesh-522213, India.
AVVS Swamy,
Department
of Environmental Sciences, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar, Andhra
Pradesh, India.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RDCBR-V2/article/view/14115
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