Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (Jan 2015)
The effect of salinity on the sorption of cadmium ions from aqueous medium on Fe(III)-sepiolite
Abstract
In this study, the sorption of cadmium ions onto sepiolite modified with hydrated iron(III) oxide, Fe(III)-sepiolite, has been investigated in natural seawater, artificial seawater, aqueous solution of NaCl of the same ionic strength as the seawater and distilled water. The sorption experiments were performed as a function of the initial solution pH value, the initial metal concentration and the equilibration time, using the batch method. The equilibrium sorption data were analyzed by the Langmuir, Freundlich and Sips isotherm models and the kinetics of sorption was analyzed using the pseudo-first-order and the pseudo-second-order kinetic models. The maximum sorption capacity and the strength of the sorbate-sorbent bonds at initial pH = 7 were found to decrease in the following order: distilled water > NaCl solution > artificial seawater > natural seawater. The values of parameter nS in the Sips model, which fitted the equilibrium sorption results best, showed that heterogeneity of the sorbent surface was the highest in distilled water and the lowest in natural seawater. The sorption kinetic data fitted well with the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, which suggests that the rate-limiting step in Cd2+ sorption onto Fe(III)-sepiolite could be chemisorption. The low desorption percentage in both distilled water and 0.001 M HNO3 indicated that sorption occurred mainly by chemisorption mechanisms. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke republike srbije, br. III 45019]
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