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Application of raw, HCl- and H2SO4-activated bentonite as adsorbents for the removal of Zn2+ and Pb2+ from aqueous solution

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Pages 3654-3663 | Received 17 Feb 2014, Accepted 04 Nov 2014, Published online: 06 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Raw and activated clay minerals were used as adsorbents for adsorbing Pb and Zn ions from an aqueous solution. Bentonite was activated using sulfuric and hydrochloric acids and sodium chloride. Activated bentonite with sulfuric and hydrochloric acids provided maximum adsorption of Pb and Zn ions as 490 mg L−1 (98%) and 275 mg L−1 (55%), respectively. The initial concentration of ions in solution was 500 mg L−1. Minimum values of standard deviation for Pb and Zn ions were 0.06 and 0.03, and the values of coefficient of determination (R2) for Pb and Zn ions were 0.996 and 0.998, respectively. Freundlich isotherm was preferred for describing the sorption of these metals. Furthermore, experimental results confirmed that the pseudo-first-order kinetic model was more suitable to interpret the mechanism of the sorption process.

Acknowledgement

We are grateful to Dr Abbas Fazeli (Head of Mineral Processing Division in the Geological Survey of Iran) for scientific assistance. We also wish to thank our honorable partners on the project for their contributions to the work reported in this study.

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