Adsorption of Arsenite onto Kemiron
Author(s) -
Douglas Oti
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
african journal of environmental science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1996-0786
DOI - 10.5897/ajest11.170
Subject(s) - adsorption , arsenite , chemistry , environmental chemistry , environmental science , arsenic , organic chemistry
This study investigated the effect of pH and coexisting ions on As(III) adsorption using batch experiment and discovered that pH strongly influenced As(III) adsorption. However, differences in background ionic strengths of 0.001 N NaNO 3 and 0.1 N NaNO 3 had no effect on the sorption trend. The isotherms followed Freundlich model with Kf of 27.91, 35.67, and 43.76 (mg/g)(L/mg)n at pH 6, 7, and 9 respectively. The kinetic studies showed D app values of (6.52 ± 0.024) × 10 -7 cm 2 /s and (6.22 ± 0.043) × 10 -7 cm 2 /s for the 38 μm and 500 to 600 μm particle sizes. The biot numbers of the sorption derived were 1.84 × 10 -2 and 5.89 × 10 -1 respectively. The presence of CO 3 2- had more impact than SO 4 2- ion but the presence of 300 mg/L NH 4 + - N had no significant impact on As(III) adsorption between pH 4 and 8 and so was the presence of 0.1 mg/L Ca 2+ ion between pH 4 and 6.5. However, about 10% loss of the sorption capacity of Kemiron occurred between pH 6.5 and 9 in the presence of Ca 2+ ion. The presence of 5 mg/L Ni(II) and Se(IV) also showed that Se(IV) was a stronger inhibitor of As(III) sorption than Ni(II). Keywords : Arsenite, ground water, Freundlich, diffusion coefficient, Ghana.
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