The Efficiency of Cactus Leaves and Wood Charcoal as a Potential Low-Cost Adsorbent for Removal of Toxic Heavy Metals from Industrial Effluents

IF 0.3 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Momona Ethiopian Journal of Science Pub Date : 2019-02-15 DOI:10.4314/MEJS.V10I2.3
A. Gebrekidan, A. Halefom
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Presence of toxic heavy metals in the environment is of great concern due to their persistence in nature and chronic adverse effects on human health and the environment. Present paper tries to evaluate the efficiency of cactus leaves ( Opuntia f. indica ) and activated carbon made from acacia etbiaca as an adsorbent for the removal of heavy metal pollutants such as cadmium, lead and chromium from water. Adsorption properties such as size, dose, initial concentration and time of contact for cadmium, lead and chromium were studied through batch method. Before removing the toxic heavy metals (Cd, Pb and Cr), the fresh unpeeled cactus leaves (adsorbent) and activated carbon were washed with distilled water to eliminate the turbidity and smell from fresh unpeeled cactus. To describe the equilibrium isotherms, the experimental data were analyzed by the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. Thus, the Freundlich model gave the best correlation with the experimental data. Therefore, the findings indicated that the cactus and activated carbon made locally from acacia etbiaca were found to be effective and low-cost alternative adsorbents for the removal of toxic heavy metals from industrial effluents. The preparation method allowed the use of these materials by local industries for effective remediation of pollution by removing heavy metals from their effluents. Keywords : Cactus leaves; Acacia etbiaca ; Heavy metals; Adsorption, Industrial effluents; Water purification.
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仙人掌叶和木炭作为一种潜在的低成本吸附剂去除工业废水中有毒重金属的效率
由于有毒重金属在自然界中的持久性以及对人类健康和环境的长期不利影响,环境中有毒重金属的存在引起了人们的极大关注。本文试图评价仙人掌叶(Opuntia f.indica)和金合欢活性炭作为吸附剂对水中镉、铅、铬等重金属污染物的去除效果。采用分批法对镉、铅、铬的吸附性能进行了研究。在去除有毒重金属(Cd、Pb和Cr)之前,用蒸馏水洗涤新鲜的未剥皮仙人掌叶(吸附剂)和活性炭,以消除新鲜未剥皮仙人掌的浊度和气味。为了描述平衡等温线,用Langmuir和Freundlich等温线模型对实验数据进行了分析。因此,Freundlich模型与实验数据的相关性最好。因此,研究结果表明,仙人掌和当地从阿拉伯树胶中制备的活性炭是去除工业废水中有毒重金属的有效且低成本的替代吸附剂。该制备方法允许当地工业使用这些材料,通过从废水中去除重金属来有效修复污染。关键词:仙人掌叶;艾特比亚金合欢;重金属;吸附,工业废水;水净化。
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Momona Ethiopian Journal of Science
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