BioResources (Jun 2011)

KINETICS AND EQUILIBRIUM STUDIES OF Cr(VI) METAL ION REMEDIATION BY ARACHIS HYPOGEA SHELLS: A GREEN APPROACH

  • Dhiraj Sud,
  • Garima Mahajan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 3324 – 3338

Abstract

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Arachis hypogea shells (ground nut shells), a lignocellulosic waste biomass, was evaluated for sequestering of Cr(VI) from synthetic wastewater. Arachis hypogea shells (AHS) were used in three different forms, viz. natural (AHSN), immobilized in the form of beads (AHSB), and in the form of activated carbon (AHSC). Batch experiments were performed for the removal of hexavalent chromium. Effects of pH adsorbent dose, initial metal ion concentration, stirring speed, and contact time were investigated. The removal of metal ions was dependent on the physico-chemical characteristics of the adsorbent, adsorbate concentration, and other studied process parameters. Maximum metal removal for Cr(VI) was observed at pH 2.0. The experimental data were analyzed based on Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherms. Kinetic studies indicated that the adsorption of metal ions followed a pseudo-second-order equation.

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