Adsorption and desorption studies of Delonix regia pods and leaves: removal and recovery of Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions from aqueous solution

B. Babalola, A. O. Babalola, C. Akintayo, O. Lawal, S. F. Abimbade, E. Oseghe, L. S. Akinola, O. Ayanda
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Abstract. In this study, the adsorption of Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions from aqueous solutions by powdered Delonix regia pods and leaves was investigated using batch adsorption techniques. The effects of operating conditions such as pH, contact time, adsorbent dosage, metal ion concentration and the presence of sodium ions interfering with the sorption process were investigated. The results obtained showed that equilibrium sorption was attained within 30 min of interaction, and an increase in the initial concentration of the adsorbate, pH and adsorbent dosage led to an increase in the amount of Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions adsorbed. The adsorption process followed the pseudo-second-order kinetic model for all metal ions' sorption. The equilibrium data fitted well with both the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms; the monolayer adsorption capacity (Q 0  mg g −1 ) of the Delonix regia pods and leaves was 5.88 and 5.77 mg g −1 for Ni(II) ions respectively and 9.12 and 9.01 mg g −1 for Cu(II) ions respectively. The efficiency of the powdered pods and leaves of Delonix regia with respect to the removal of Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions was greater than 80 %, except for the sorption of Ni(II) ions onto the leaves. The desorption study revealed that the percentage of metal ions recovered from the pods was higher than that recovered from the leaves at various nitric acid concentrations. This study proves that Delonix regia biomass, an agricultural waste product (“agro-waste”), could be used to remove Ni(II) and Cu(II) ions from aqueous solution.
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王荚和叶的吸附和解吸研究:从水溶液中去除和回收Ni(II)和Cu(II)离子
摘要采用批量吸附法研究了龙葵豆荚粉和龙葵叶对水中Ni(II)和Cu(II)离子的吸附性能。考察了pH、接触时间、吸附剂用量、金属离子浓度和钠离子存在对吸附过程的影响。结果表明,吸附在30min内达到平衡,随着吸附剂初始浓度、pH和吸附剂用量的增加,吸附的Ni(II)和Cu(II)离子数量增加。所有金属离子的吸附过程均符合准二级动力学模型。平衡数据与Langmuir和freundlich温标均拟合良好;龙葵豆荚和叶片对Ni(II)离子的单层吸附量(q0 mg g−1)分别为5.88和5.77 mg g−1,对Cu(II)离子的单层吸附量分别为9.12和9.01 mg g−1。龙葵豆荚粉和龙葵叶除对Ni(II)离子吸附外,对Ni(II)和Cu(II)离子的去除率均大于80%。解吸研究表明,在不同的硝酸浓度下,从豆荚中回收的金属离子百分比高于从叶子中回收的金属离子百分比。本研究证明,作为一种农业废弃物(“农业废弃物”)的龙葵生物质可以去除水溶液中的Ni(II)和Cu(II)离子。
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Drinking Water Engineering and Science
Drinking Water Engineering and Science Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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