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Environmental Health Engineering and Management Journal. 2015; 2 (3): 99-106
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-179200

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Background: Environmental contamination by chromium [Cr] has become an important issue due to its adverse effects on human health and environment. This study was done to evaluate the application of modified bentonite using sulfuric acid as an adsorbent in the removal of hexavalent Cr from aqueous solution


Methods: Adsorbent features were determined using x-ray diffraction [XRD], fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy [FTIR] and scanning electron microscope [SEM] techniques. Thereafter, the effect of pH, contact time, adsorbent dosage and different concentrations of Cr was investigated. The experimental data was fitness in terms of kinetic and equilibrium adsorption processes


Results: The maximum capacity [Qm] of Cr[VI] according to Langmuir model was obtained at 4.21 mg/g. The experimental data properly obeyed the Longmuir and pseudo-second-order models. The highest percentage of Cr[VI] adsorption was observed at pH = 3 and the process after 60 minutes reached the equilibrium state


Conclusion: In Langmuir expression, the dimensionless constant separation term [RL] values for the adsorption of Cr onto the modified bentonite was in the range of 0-1, indicating that the adsorption is a favorable process and the modified bentonite has good potential in removing hexavalent Cr using sulfuric acid

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