scholarly journals Adsorption of Heavy Metal Ions from Aqueous Solutions onto Rice Husk Ash Low Cost Adsorbent

Author(s):  
El-Said AG ◽  
Badawy NA ◽  
Garamon SE
2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (2/3/4) ◽  
pp. 318 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Ahmadpour ◽  
Tahereh Rohani Bastami ◽  
Masumeh Tahmasbi ◽  
Mohammad Zabihi

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (7) ◽  
pp. 3434-3446 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mingyue Zhang ◽  
Lihua Song ◽  
Haifeng Jiang ◽  
Shu Li ◽  
Yifei Shao ◽  
...  

In order to achieve the reutilization of waste biomass soybean dregs, a low-cost hydrogel, soybean dregs–poly(acrylic acid) (SESD–PAA) was prepared through a one-step reaction.


2009 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 158-164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyeon-Yong Lee ◽  
Choong Jeon ◽  
Kyoung-Jae Lim ◽  
Ki-Chan Hong ◽  
Jung-Eun Lim ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Muhammad Irfan ◽  
Amir Shafeeq ◽  
Tahir Saleem Nasir ◽  
Farzana Bashir ◽  
Tausif Ahmad ◽  
...  

Removal of heavy metal ions (HMI) from water streams is desirable due to their toxic and carcinogenic effects. Therefore, this study was conducted to prepare a low cost adsorbent in the form of non-activated carbon (NAC) and activated carbon (AC) using rice husk, a local bio-waste material. Activation of material was performed by base leaching, chemical activation using ZnCl2, followed by acid washing. The initial and final concentrations of HMI in water were measured using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. Volatile matter, ash, moisture and surface area of the prepared material were measured using ASTM methods E 897- 88 R04, E 830 - 87 R04, E 949 - 88 R04 and D 1050 - 1 respectively. An enhancement factor was used to evaluate the activating effect of the adsorbent. Maximum % age removal of HMI was measured as 69.0, 64.0, 62.0 and 56% for Ni, Cd, Zn and Pb respectively using NAC. However, by using AC, a significant increase in the %age removal efficiency of HMI was observed and measured as 99.0, 95.5, 93.0 and 89% for Ni, Cd, Zn and Pb respectively. The results showed that AC derived from waste biomass is a simple, ecological and cost-effective approach to remove bulk of metal ions from water and wastewater.  


2020 ◽  
Vol 381 ◽  
pp. 120980 ◽  
Author(s):  
Doina Humelnicu ◽  
Maria Marinela Lazar ◽  
Maria Ignat ◽  
Ionel Adrian Dinu ◽  
Ecaterina Stela Dragan ◽  
...  

2003 ◽  
Vol 102 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 291-302 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuen-Hua Wang ◽  
Su-Hsia Lin ◽  
Ruey-Shin Juang

Author(s):  
Hérica D. da Rocha ◽  
Edson S. Reis ◽  
Gabriela P. Ratkovski ◽  
Romário J. da Silva ◽  
Filipe D.S. Gorza ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Harja ◽  
Gabriela Buema ◽  
Daniel Sutiman ◽  
Igor Cretescu

AbstractThis study’s main objective was the development of effective low-cost sorbents for the removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions. The influence of different factors on the sorption capacity of ash and modified ash as low-cost sorbents obtained by different methods was investigated. The synthesis of new ash-based materials was carried out at ambient temperature (20°C), 70°C, and 90°C, respectively, in an alkaline medium with NaOH concentrations of 2 M and 5 M, respectively, corresponding to a mixture with solid/liquid ratios of 1: 3 and 1: 5, respectively. The prepared materials (sorbents) were characterised by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX), X-ray diffraction, and BET surface measurement. Adsorption isotherms were determined using the batch equilibrium method. The results showed that these types of new materials displayed a good capacity to remove copper, nickel, and lead ions (29.97 mg of Cu2+ per g of sorbent, 303 mg of Ni2+ per g of sorbent, and 1111 mg of Pb2+ per g of sorbent) from aqueous solutions. The modified materials were prepared using an alkaline attack (a recognised method used in previous studies), but Romanian ash from a thermal power plant was studied for the above purpose for the first time. Hence, the factors which affect the sorption capacity of the prepared low-cost sorbents were determined and their behaviour was explained, taking into account the composition and structure of the new materials.


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