Competitive transport of cadmium and lead through a natural porous medium: influence of the solid/liquid interface processes

2003 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 9-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Bianchi ◽  
M. Petrangeli Papini ◽  
A. Corsi ◽  
P. Behra ◽  
M. Beccari

Contaminated groundwater typically contains different metal contaminants which may compete with each other for the same adsorption sites. Understanding the fate of these micro-pollutants is of primary importance for the assessment of the risk associated with their dispersion in the environment and for the evaluation of the most appropriate remediation technology. In this regard, column techniques can be considered as useful tools both to perform transport experiments and to obtain equilibrium adsorption data without any perturbation of the actual solid/liquid interface. Cd and Pb monocomponent step column experiments were used to obtain adsorption isotherms on a natural aquifer material. A General Composite approach was used to define the equilibrium adsorption model characterized by two types of sites (ion-exchange and surface complexation sites). Coupling the adsorption model with the Advection-Dispersion equation (by IMPACT code) allowed us to well represent the monocomponent step experiments. The model was successfully used to predict the competitive Cd and Pb transport behaviour. Cd peaks of concentration due to Pb competition were experimentally observed and simulated by the model. This behaviour can be described only by an accurate modelling of the interaction and cannot be predicted by simple isotherms (such as Langmuir or Freundlich type).

2003 ◽  
Vol 107 ◽  
pp. 1057-1060
Author(s):  
M. Petrangeli Papini ◽  
A. Bianchi ◽  
P. Behra ◽  
M. Majone ◽  
M. Beccari

2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 6-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hajira Haroon ◽  
Syed Mubashar Hussain Gardazi ◽  
Tayyab Ashfaq Butt ◽  
Arshid Pervez ◽  
Qaisar Mahmood ◽  
...  

Abstract Cr(VI) adsorption was studied for abundantly available low-cost lignocellulosic adsorbents in Pakistan namely, tobacco stalks (TS), white cedar stem (WCS) and eucalyptus bark (EB). Several process variables like contact time, adsorbent dose, pH, metal concentration, particle size and temperature were optimized in batch mode. EB showed high Cr(VI) adsorption of 63.66% followed by WCS 62% and TS 57% at pH 2, which is higher than most of the reported literature. Langmuir isotherm (R2 = 0.999) was well fitted into the equilibrium Cr(VI) data of EB, suggesting homogeneous active sites and monolayer coverage of Cr(VI) onto the EB surface. Freundlich (R2 = 0.9982) isotherm was better fitted to the equilibrium data of TS and WCS, revealing the adsorption sites with heterogeneous energy distribution and multilayer Cr(VI) adsorption. Moreover, the Cr(VI) adsorption of studied adsorbents followed the pseudo-second order kinetic model. Thermodynamic properties were investigated in two temperature ranges, i.e., T1 (303–313 K) and T2 (313–323 K). TS and EB showed the exothermic at T1 and endothermic reactions at T2 with entropy controlled adsorption at the solid-liquid interface, and WCS exhibited an opposite thermal trend with decreasing disorderness at solid-liquid interface as temperature rises. Gibbs free energy (ΔG>0) confirmed the non-spontaneous adsorption process for all studied adsorbents.


2018 ◽  
Vol 210 ◽  
pp. 69-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sebastien Balme ◽  
Fabien Picaud ◽  
Mathilde Lepoitevin ◽  
Mikhael Bechelany ◽  
Emmanuel Balanzat ◽  
...  

We investigated ionic transport behavior in the case of uncharged conical nanopores. We observed unexpected ionic transport behaviour, which is attributed to a predominant effect of slippage due to water organization at the solid/liquid interface.


2016 ◽  
Vol 18 (35) ◽  
pp. 24157-24163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jurriaan J. J. Gillissen ◽  
Seyed R. Tabaei ◽  
Nam-Joon Cho

The mechanism of solvent-assisted lipid bilayer assembly at the solid–liquid interface is elucidated by matching an adsorption model to quartz crystal microbalance data.


2020 ◽  
Vol 124 (5) ◽  
pp. 2987-2993
Author(s):  
Chi-Kuang Sun ◽  
Yi-Ting Yao ◽  
Chih-Chiang Shen ◽  
Mu-Han Ho ◽  
Tien-Chang Lu ◽  
...  

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