| Literature DB >> 31546216 |
Mohamad Sukri Mohamad Yusof1, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Othman2, Roswanira Abdul Wahab3, Khairulazhar Jumbri4, Fazira Ilyana Abdul Razak3, Tonni Agustiono Kurniawan5, Rozaimi Abu Samah6, Azeman Mustafa1, Mukhlis Abdul Rahman1, Juhana Jaafar1, Ahmad Fauzi Ismail1.
Abstract
The contribution of palm oil fuel ash (POFA), an agricultural waste as a low cost adsorbent for the removal of arsenite (As(III)) and arsenate (As(V)) was explored. Investigation on the adsorbency characteristics of POFA suspension revealed that the surface area, particle size, composition, and crystallinity of the SiO2 rich mullite structure were the crucial factors in ensuring a high adsorption capacity of the ions. Maximum adsorption capacities of As(III) and As(V) at 91.2 and 99.4 mg g-1, respectively, were obtained when POFA of 30 μm particle size was employed at pH 3 with the highest calcination temperature at 1150 °C. An optimum dosage of 1.0 g of dried POFA powder successfully removed 48.7% and 50.2% of As(III) and As(V), respectively. Molecular modeling using the density functional theory consequently identified the energy for the proposed reaction routes between the SiO- and As+ species. The high stability of the POFA suspension in water in conjunction with good adsorption capacity of As(III) and As(V) seen in this study, thus envisages its feasibility as a potential alternative absorbent for the remediation of water polluted with heavy metals.Entities:
Keywords: Agricultural waste; BET analysis; Heavy metal; Low cost adsorbent; Water and wastewater treatment
Year: 2019 PMID: 31546216 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.121214
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588