Removal of trivalent and hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution using fiber of Agave americana plant and its modified forms

R.M.H. Rathnayaka , N. Priyantha , W.S.S. Gunathilake
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Chromium contamination due to industrial effluents has been recognized as one of the major problems since chromium compounds affect human health leading to adverse health effects of humans. Among many adsorbents that have been experimented with, cellulose fibers have been identified to be very effective for chromium removal. Agave americana, a plant native to Central America, is rich in cellulose fibers, which consist of esters, ethers of alcohol derivatives of cellulose showing coordinating ability toward heavy metal ions. This study is aimed at optimization of solution parameters, such as shaking time, settling time, solution pH and adsorbent dosage, while varying one parameter at a time throughout a broad range keeping others constant, for most efficient adsorption of Cr(III) species, followed by investigation of equilibrium and kinetics aspects under optimized conditions. Adsorption of Cr(III) from solutions of different concentrations on untreated AAF fulfills the requirements of the Langmuir adsorption isotherm at equilibrium which is probably due to the fine fibrous nature of the biosorbent. Moreover, the extent of Cr(III) on Agave americana fiber (AAF), investigated during the early stages of adsorption, leads to the validity of the pseudo first-order kinetics with a relatively high regression coefficient. Although untreated AAF shows a strong affinity toward Cr(III), its adsorption ability toward Cr(VI) is undetectable, suggesting that surface modification of AAF be performed. In this context, EDTA-treated AAF demonstrates a significant improvement on Cr(VI) removal, indicating the possibility of extending the present investigation for removal of chromium species under industrial setting.

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利用龙舌兰植物纤维及其改良形式去除水溶液中的三价铬和六价铬
工业废水造成的铬污染已被公认为主要问题之一,因为铬化合物会影响人体健康,导致对人类健康的不良影响。在众多吸附剂中,纤维素纤维被认为对去除铬非常有效。龙舌兰是一种原产于中美洲的植物,富含纤维素纤维,由纤维素的酯、醇醚衍生物组成,对重金属离子具有协调能力。本研究旨在优化溶液参数,如振荡时间、沉淀时间、溶液 pH 值和吸附剂用量,同时在较大范围内每次改变一个参数,保持其他参数不变,以最有效地吸附 Cr(III),然后研究优化条件下的平衡和动力学方面。未经处理的 AAF 对不同浓度溶液中的 Cr(III)的吸附达到了兰缪尔吸附等温线的平衡要求,这可能是由于生物吸附剂的细纤维性质。此外,在吸附的早期阶段对龙舌兰纤维(AAF)上铬(III)的吸附程度进行了调查,结果表明假一阶动力学是有效的,其回归系数相对较高。虽然未经处理的 AAF 对 Cr(III) 具有很强的亲和力,但其对 Cr(VI) 的吸附能力却无法检测到,这表明需要对 AAF 进行表面改性。在这种情况下,经过 EDTA 处理的 AAF 对六价铬的去除效果显著提高,这表明本研究有可能扩展到工业环境中铬的去除。
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