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Removal of chromium from industrial waste by using eucalyptus bark.
Bioresour Technol. 2006 Jan; 97(1):15-20.BT

Abstract

Several low cost biomaterials such as baggase, charred rice husk, activated charcoal and eucalyptus bark (EB) were tested for removal of chromium. All the experiments were carried out in batch process with laboratory prepared samples and wastewater obtained from metal finishing section of auto ancillary unit. The adsorbent, which had highest chromium(VI) removal was EB. Influences of chromium concentration, pH, contact time on removal of chromium from effluent was investigated. The adsorption data were fitted well by Freundlich isotherm. The kinetic data were analyzed by using a first order Lagergren kinetic. The Gibbs free energy was obtained for each system and was found to be -1.879 kJ mol(-1) for Cr(VI) and -3.885 kJ mol(-1) for Cr(III) for removal from industrial effluent. The negative value of deltaG0 indicates the feasibility and spontaneous nature of adsorption. The maximum removal of Cr(VI) was observed at pH 2. Adsorption capacity was found to be 45 mg/g of adsorbent, at Cr(VI) concentration in the effluent being 250 mg/l. A waste water sample containing Cr(VI), Cr(III), Mg, and Ca obtained from industrial unit showed satisfactory removal of chromium. The results indicate that eucalyptus bark can be used for the removal of chromium.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016, India.No affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

16154498

Citation

Sarin, Vikrant, and K K. Pant. "Removal of Chromium From Industrial Waste By Using Eucalyptus Bark." Bioresource Technology, vol. 97, no. 1, 2006, pp. 15-20.
Sarin V, Pant KK. Removal of chromium from industrial waste by using eucalyptus bark. Bioresour Technol. 2006;97(1):15-20.
Sarin, V., & Pant, K. K. (2006). Removal of chromium from industrial waste by using eucalyptus bark. Bioresource Technology, 97(1), 15-20.
Sarin V, Pant KK. Removal of Chromium From Industrial Waste By Using Eucalyptus Bark. Bioresour Technol. 2006;97(1):15-20. PubMed PMID: 16154498.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Removal of chromium from industrial waste by using eucalyptus bark. AU - Sarin,Vikrant, AU - Pant,K K, Y1 - 2005/04/07/ PY - 2004/11/16/received PY - 2005/01/31/revised PY - 2005/02/18/accepted PY - 2005/9/13/pubmed PY - 2006/5/10/medline PY - 2005/9/13/entrez SP - 15 EP - 20 JF - Bioresource technology JO - Bioresour Technol VL - 97 IS - 1 N2 - Several low cost biomaterials such as baggase, charred rice husk, activated charcoal and eucalyptus bark (EB) were tested for removal of chromium. All the experiments were carried out in batch process with laboratory prepared samples and wastewater obtained from metal finishing section of auto ancillary unit. The adsorbent, which had highest chromium(VI) removal was EB. Influences of chromium concentration, pH, contact time on removal of chromium from effluent was investigated. The adsorption data were fitted well by Freundlich isotherm. The kinetic data were analyzed by using a first order Lagergren kinetic. The Gibbs free energy was obtained for each system and was found to be -1.879 kJ mol(-1) for Cr(VI) and -3.885 kJ mol(-1) for Cr(III) for removal from industrial effluent. The negative value of deltaG0 indicates the feasibility and spontaneous nature of adsorption. The maximum removal of Cr(VI) was observed at pH 2. Adsorption capacity was found to be 45 mg/g of adsorbent, at Cr(VI) concentration in the effluent being 250 mg/l. A waste water sample containing Cr(VI), Cr(III), Mg, and Ca obtained from industrial unit showed satisfactory removal of chromium. The results indicate that eucalyptus bark can be used for the removal of chromium. SN - 0960-8524 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/16154498/Removal_of_chromium_from_industrial_waste_by_using_eucalyptus_bark_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -