Application of Anodic Stripping Voltammetry to assess sorption performance of an industrial waste entrapped in alginate beads to remove As(V)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Asolid waste material containing Fe(III) and other metal (hydr)oxides produced in a metal
surface treatment industry has been investigated for As(V) removal. In order to facilitate sorbent
application, 2% of raw material has been entrapped in calcium alginate gel matrix (2% O-CA).
An accurate characterization of the sorption on gel beads was undertaken, considering thermodynamic
and kinetic aspects. All experiments were carried out at pH 8, since the maximum As(V) sorption
was reached between pH 6 and 9. About isotherms, the best fit was obtained considering the
Langmuir model and a capacity of 1.9 mg/g was achieved. The kinetic profiles evidenced that a quantitative
sorption was obtained within 10 h. The2%O-CA beads were also tested for continuous As(V)
removal in a fixed bed column. Experiments were performed at constant flow rate, and varying the
inlet As(V) concentration. With a view to design an automatic system for As(V) analysis in the outlet
flow, the suitability of applying Anodic Stripping Voltammetry was evaluated: the method resulted
appropriated to follow the As(V) content in the outlet solutions of columns with metal inlet concentration
<1 mg/L.
These results suggested that 2% O-CA beads could be a promising sorbent candidate for As(V)
removal.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
As(V) removal; Sorption; Waste (hydr)oxide; Calcium alginate beads; ANODIC STRIPPING VOLTAMMETRY
Elenco autori:
Garlaschelli, Francesca; Alberti, Giancarla; Nuria, Fiol; Isabel, Villaescusa
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