Sorptive removal of nickel onto weathered basaltic andesite products: kinetics and isotherms

BA Shah, AV Shah, RR Singh… - Journal of Environmental …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
BA Shah, AV Shah, RR Singh, NB Patel
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2009Taylor & Francis
The suitability of weathered basaltic andesite products (WBAP) as a potential sorbent was
assessed for the removal of Ni (II) from electroplating industrial wastewater. A model study
based on the batch mode of operation was carried out for Ni (II) removal from aqueous
solution. The effect of various parameters such as hydronium ion concentration, shaking
time, sorbent dose, initial Ni (II) concentration, and temperature on the sorption process was
studied. At optimised conditions of the various parameters, the industrial wastewater loaded …
The suitability of weathered basaltic andesite products (WBAP) as a potential sorbent was assessed for the removal of Ni (II) from electroplating industrial wastewater. A model study based on the batch mode of operation was carried out for Ni (II) removal from aqueous solution. The effect of various parameters such as hydronium ion concentration, shaking time, sorbent dose, initial Ni (II) concentration, and temperature on the sorption process was studied. At optimised conditions of the various parameters, the industrial wastewater loaded with Ni (II) was sorbed onto WBAP. Thermodynamic parameters for the sorption process were evaluated. Freundlich, Langmuir, Temkin, and Dubinin-Kaganer-Radushkevich isotherms were applied to the sorption pattern on the WBAP. The sorption dynamics of the process was evaluated by applying Lagergren, Bangham, and Weber & Morris equations. The sorption process follows Pseudo–second-order rate of surface diffusion which is identified as the predominating mechanism. The sorption process was found to be reversible by the recovery of sorbed Ni (II) upon extraction with 0.5 M HNO3. The sorbent before and after sorption, was characterized by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), Powder X-Ray diffraction PXRD), and Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) methods. The change in surface morphology and crystallanity of the mineral after sorption was analyzed by Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Based on the previous model study, an electroplating industrial effluent was successfully treated with WBAP to minimize the pollution load caused by Ni (II).
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