| Literature DB >> 33077189 |
Ting-Yang Lin1, Wai Siong Chai2, Shu-Jen Chen3, Jeng-Ywan Shih1, Apurav Krishna Koyande2, Bing-Lan Liu4, Yu-Kaung Chang5.
Abstract
This work studied the potential of using eggshell (ES) (200-300 μm) waste as adsorbent for sequential removal of heavy metals, soluble microbial products, and dye wastes. In this study, among soluble microbial products, chicken egg white (CEW) proteins were selected as simulated contaminants. ES was applied to capture heavy metal ions (e.g., Cu2+ and Zn2+) and the formed eggshell metal (ES-M) complex was use to absorb soluble microbial products (e.g., soluble proteins), followed by subsequent removal of dyes from aqueous solutions using ES-M-CEW adsorbent. The experimental conditions for the adsorption of CEW proteins by ES-M include shaking rate, adsorption pH, isothermal and kinetic studies. The maximum protein adsorption by ES-Zn and ES-Cu were 175.67 and 153.65 mg/g, respectively. Optimal removal efficiencies of the ES-M-CEW particles for Acid Orange (AO7) and Toluidine blue (TBO) dyes were at pH 2 and 12, respectively, achieving performance of 75.38 and 114.18 mg/g, respectively. The removal of TBO dye by ES-M-CEW adsorbent was equilibrated at 5 min. The results showed that low cost and simple preparation of the modified ES particles are feasible for treating various wastewaters.Entities:
Keywords: Dye; Metal ion; Powdered eggshell; Removal; Soluble microbial product
Year: 2020 PMID: 33077189 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128615
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086