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Sorption of Cu(II) ions by nano‐scale zero valent iron supported on rubber seed shell
Author(s) -
Prabu Deivasigamani,
Parthiban Rangasamy,
Ponnusamy Senthil Kumar,
Anbalagan Saravanan,
John Reni,
Titus Tani
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
iet nanobiotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1751-875X
DOI - 10.1049/iet-nbt.2016.0224
Subject(s) - sorption , adsorption , freundlich equation , zerovalent iron , rss , natural rubber , langmuir , materials science , langmuir adsorption model , chemistry , nuclear chemistry , chemical engineering , composite material , organic chemistry , computer science , engineering , operating system
This study focused on synthesising nano‐scale zero valent iron (NZVI) impregnated on a low‐cost agro‐waste material, rubber seed shell (RSS), by borohydride reduction method. The characterisation studies of NZVI‐RSS were performed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X‐ray diffraction. The adsorption execution of NZVI‐RSS for Cu(II) ions evacuation from synthetic wastewater was explored by batch studies. The optimum condition for the present adsorption system is as follows: Cu(II) ion concentration = 25 mg/l; solution pH = 6.0; contact time = 30 min; NZVI‐RSS dose = 3 g/l; temperature = 30°C. The sorption data were best portrayed by pseudo‐first‐order and Freundlich models. The outcomes demonstrated the multilayer sorption of Cu(II) ions by NZVI‐RSS. The Langmuir capacity was observed as 48.18 mg/g. Thermodynamic parameters, Δ G °, Δ H ° and Δ S ° were ascertained, and it was watched that the adsorption system was unconstrained and exothermic. The sticking probability for Cu(II) ions by NZVI‐RSS was found to be high at lower temperature. At long last, the research inquire about reasoned that NZVI‐RSS has demonstrated unrivalled adsorption capacity. Also NZVI‐RSS is thought to be really green and financially amicable support for wastewater treatment.

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