Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry (Jun 2014)

Citrus paradisi: An Effective bio-adsorbent for Arsenic (V) Remediation

  • Mazhar I. Khaskheli,
  • Saima Q. Memon,
  • Sajida Parveen,
  • Muhammad Y. Khuhawar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 35 – 41

Abstract

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In the present study As (V) was removed by citrus paradisi (grape fruit) peel. Kinetics of the adsorption reaction was analyzed by the Pseudo second order and Morris-weber equations. Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm models were utilized for understanding of the relationship between the arsenic ions and citrus paradisi peel adsorbent. The maximum measured uptake capacity of citrus paradisi was 37.76 mg.g-1 at pH 4. FT-IR characterization of unloaded and As (V) loaded citrus paradisi peel adsorbent showed the participation of carbonyl (CO) and hydroxyl (OH) groups in adsorption process. The proposed citrus paradisi peel adsorbent with optimized parameters was used for the removal of arsenic from arsenic contaminated real water samples.