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Removal of Cr(VI) from industrial wastewaters by adsorption Part I: determination of optimum conditions.
J Hazard Mater. 2007 Oct 22; 149(2):482-91.JH

Abstract

Aim of this study is the determination of the Cr(VI) removal efficiency of treated pine sawdust and also to find out the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of Cr(VI) removal process in batch systems. Sawdust has been treated with 1,5-disodium hydrogen phosphate before the adsorption experiments. The effects of initial concentration of Cr(VI) ion, temperature, amount of adsorbent and pH of the solution on adsorption have been investigated. Optimum conditions for adsorption were determined as T=40 degrees C, sawdust dose=4 g, pH 2, by using the results of these experiments and an additional set of experiments was performed under these optimum conditions in order to see the change in the adsorption efficiency. Removal of chromium ion was found as highly dependent on pH and initial Cr(VI) concentration of the solution. In order to find out thermodynamic and kinetic parameters equilibrium adsorption models were applied. Although experimental data confirm with both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models, they suit most on Langmuir isotherms. Adsorption rate constant was determined from Lagergren equation. Equilibrium constants, adsorption free energy, enthalpy and entropy change values were also determined. It was found that adsorption process follows first order kinetic and adsorption of Cr(VI) on sawdust has the spontaneous nature.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Gazi University, Department of Chemical Engineering, Maltepe 06570 Ankara, Turkey.No affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

17513041

Citation

Uysal, Muradiye, and Irfan Ar. "Removal of Cr(VI) From Industrial Wastewaters By Adsorption Part I: Determination of Optimum Conditions." Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 149, no. 2, 2007, pp. 482-91.
Uysal M, Ar I. Removal of Cr(VI) from industrial wastewaters by adsorption Part I: determination of optimum conditions. J Hazard Mater. 2007;149(2):482-91.
Uysal, M., & Ar, I. (2007). Removal of Cr(VI) from industrial wastewaters by adsorption Part I: determination of optimum conditions. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 149(2), 482-91.
Uysal M, Ar I. Removal of Cr(VI) From Industrial Wastewaters By Adsorption Part I: Determination of Optimum Conditions. J Hazard Mater. 2007 Oct 22;149(2):482-91. PubMed PMID: 17513041.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Removal of Cr(VI) from industrial wastewaters by adsorption Part I: determination of optimum conditions. AU - Uysal,Muradiye, AU - Ar,Irfan, Y1 - 2007/04/08/ PY - 2006/06/10/received PY - 2007/04/05/revised PY - 2007/04/05/accepted PY - 2007/5/22/pubmed PY - 2007/12/7/medline PY - 2007/5/22/entrez SP - 482 EP - 91 JF - Journal of hazardous materials JO - J Hazard Mater VL - 149 IS - 2 N2 - Aim of this study is the determination of the Cr(VI) removal efficiency of treated pine sawdust and also to find out the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of Cr(VI) removal process in batch systems. Sawdust has been treated with 1,5-disodium hydrogen phosphate before the adsorption experiments. The effects of initial concentration of Cr(VI) ion, temperature, amount of adsorbent and pH of the solution on adsorption have been investigated. Optimum conditions for adsorption were determined as T=40 degrees C, sawdust dose=4 g, pH 2, by using the results of these experiments and an additional set of experiments was performed under these optimum conditions in order to see the change in the adsorption efficiency. Removal of chromium ion was found as highly dependent on pH and initial Cr(VI) concentration of the solution. In order to find out thermodynamic and kinetic parameters equilibrium adsorption models were applied. Although experimental data confirm with both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models, they suit most on Langmuir isotherms. Adsorption rate constant was determined from Lagergren equation. Equilibrium constants, adsorption free energy, enthalpy and entropy change values were also determined. It was found that adsorption process follows first order kinetic and adsorption of Cr(VI) on sawdust has the spontaneous nature. SN - 0304-3894 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/17513041/Removal_of_Cr_VI__from_industrial_wastewaters_by_adsorption_Part_I:_determination_of_optimum_conditions_ L2 - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0304-3894(07)00497-9 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -