Literature DB >> 17539545

Efficient approach for Cd2+ and Ni2+ removal and recovery using mesoporous adsorbent with tunable selectivity.

Koon Fung Lam1, King Lun Yeung, Gordon McKay.   

Abstract

Cadmium pollution from the manufacture and disposal of NiCd batteries remains an important problem in developing countries. Among the available remedial technologies, adsorption is popular because of its low cost and simplicity. The mesoporous NH2-MCM-41 displays good adsorption capacities for cadmium and nickel ions. This work demonstrated for the first time the use of the competition between complexant and sorbentto create high adsorption selectivity. The selectivity was manipulated by the judicious use of a chelating agent, thus achieving on-demand 100% selectivity for either Cd2+ or Ni2+ adsorption. Single and binary components adsorption studies, carried out with different metals and EDTA concentrations, solution compositions and pH, showed that NH2-MCM-41 adsorbs only cadmium with a capacity of 0.56 mmol g(-1) from binary mixtures at [EDTA]/[M2+] = 0.5 and pH 5. The NH2-MCM-41 displays 100% selectivityfor nickel adsorption at [EDTA]/[M2+] = 0.5 and pH 2 with a measured adsorption capacity of 0.50 mmol g(-1). Pure Cd2+ and Ni2+ solutions were recovered by a simple acid wash, and the regenerated adsorbent could be reused without lost of performance (i.e., adsorption capacity and selectivity).

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17539545     DOI: 10.1021/es062370e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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