SORPTION DYNAMICS OF MODIFIED NUT SHELLS ON NI II CO II CR VI IONS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS AND INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS EQUILIBRIUM ISOTHERMAL AND KINETIC STUDIES
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2013-09-06
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Metal pollution of water and its sources has been receiving considerable attention
in recent times due to the increasing amounts of industrial effluents discharged into the
environment. Heavy metals like nickel, chromium, copper, cobalt, mercury, lead,
cadmium and zinc in their common oxidation states are reported to cause several
physiological disorders and pose hazardous threat to the environment. Several
reclamation technologies have been developed to reduce their concentrations. A number
of low-cost and indigenous materials are identified as successful adsorbents, to remove
metal ions through the process of adsorption. In this context, acid-base treated, phosphate
modified and nanomodified adsorbent materials, which have been prepared from
Terminalia catappa nut shell and Azaridachta indica nut shell are employed to reduce the
concentrations of the three selected metal ions. Adsorption studies of Ni(II), Co(II) and
Cr(VI) employing the chosen sorbents have been investigated by batch equilibration
method. The characteristics of the treated sorbents are determined and the adsorptions of
metal ions onto the surface of the adsorbents are confirmed by Microscopic, AFM, BET,
BJH, SEM, FT-IR and EDAX analytical techniques. The optimum conditions for
achieving maximum adsorption of metal ions are established. Phosphate modified and
Nano modified sorbents are subjected to the optimized conditions of parameters study.
The factors influencing the adsorption rate and the dynamics of adsorption processes are
studied in order to verify the adsorption behaviour. The nature of adsorption equilibrium
and kinetic behaviour are explained by different isothermal and kinetic models
respectively. A comparative assessment of the sorption ability of the treated adsorbents
along with the order of preferential adsorption among the metal ions is made on the basis
of the valid conclusions drawn from the experimental results. The efficiency of the
adsorbent materials is tested with industrial effluents.