Comparative study of synthesized Kaolinite supported-metal oxides for Th (IV) adsorption

O. Elhefnawy, A. Elabd
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Egyptian natural kaolinite was supported with metal oxides ZnO and CuO to prepare modified kaolinite KCu and KZn for Th(IV) adsorption from an aqueous solution. Different analyses such as SEM, EDX, XRD, and FTIR described the morphology and structural characteristics of the new adsorbents KCu and KZn. The adsorption process was applied in batch experiments as a function of pH, contact time, initial Th(IV) concentration, temperature, regeneration, and reusability. The equilibrium stage was achieved at 120 min. Experimental data were well described by the pseudo-second-order and Langmuir models with maximum adsorption capacities of 62.89 and 56.179 mg/g for KCu and KZn, respectively. Thermodynamic parameters were calculated and proved the spontaneous and endothermic nature of the adsorption process, which showed that the modified kaolinite is sensitive to temperature. Thermodynamics studies confirmed that adsorption is feasible and spontaneous. The regeneration and reusability study showed that KCu and KZn are economically viable.
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合成高岭石支撑金属氧化物吸附 Th (IV) 的比较研究
利用金属氧化物 ZnO 和 CuO 支持埃及天然高岭石,制备出改性高岭石 KCu 和 KZn,用于吸附水溶液中的 Th(IV)。对新吸附剂 KCu 和 KZn 的形态和结构特征进行了不同的分析,如 SEM、EDX、XRD 和 FTIR。在批量实验中,吸附过程是 pH 值、接触时间、初始 Th(IV) 浓度、温度、再生和重复利用率的函数。在 120 分钟时达到平衡阶段。假二阶模型和 Langmuir 模型很好地描述了实验数据,KCu 和 KZn 的最大吸附容量分别为 62.89 和 56.179 mg/g。热力学参数的计算证明了吸附过程的自发和内热性质,这表明改性高岭石对温度很敏感。热力学研究证实,吸附是可行和自发的。再生和再利用研究表明,KCu 和 KZn 在经济上是可行的。
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