Published: CABEQ 31 (4) (2017) 497-507
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
D. Kučić Grgić, M. Simonič and L. Furač
Abstract
Several adsorbents, such as natural zeolite clinoptilolite, modified zeolite, grape and
olive wastes have been investigated for removal of chromium (VI) ions from aqueous
solutions by performing batch kinetic sorption experiments. Natural zeolite, modified
zeolite, grape and olive wastes have removed 5 %, 13 %, 73 % and 62 %, respectively,
of Cr(VI) ions from aqueous solution. Equilibrium experimental results were fitted to
Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms to obtain the characteristic parameters of each model. According to an evaluation using Langmuir equation, the maximum Cr(VI) adsorption capacity of grape waste was 108.12 mg g–1 and of olive waste 100.47 mg g–1 at pH 2. The equilibrium kinetic data were analyzed using pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order models, and parameters were estimated by using non-linear regression analysis. Langmuir model and pseudo-second-order model describes better the obtained results than Freundlich model and the pseudo-first-order model. The adsorption of Cr(VI) ions increased with temperature and the negative values of ΔG° for investigated adsorbents confirmed the feasibility and spontaneous nature of the adsorption process.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Keywords
grape and olive wastes, zeolite, adsorption, hexavalent chromium, kinetic analysis