Literature DB >> 34199478

Comparison of Physicochemical Properties of Fly Ash Precursor, Na-P1(C) Zeolite-Carbon Composite and Na-P1 Zeolite-Adsorption Affinity to Divalent Pb and Zn Cations.

Rafał Panek1, Magdalena Medykowska2, Katarzyna Szewczuk-Karpisz3, Małgorzata Wiśniewska2.   

Abstract

Considering the growing needs of environmental remediation, new effective solutions should be sought. Therefore, the adsorbed amounts of heavy metal ions, such as lead(II) and zinc(II), on the surface of high-carbon fly ash (HiC FA), zeolite--carbon composite (Na-P1(C)) and pure zeolite (Na-P1), were investigated. The applied solids were characterized using the following techniques: XRD, SEM-EDS, TEM, porosimetry, SLS, electrophoresis and potentiometric titration. The heavy metal concentration in the probes was determined by applying ICP-OES spectroscopy. Adsorption/desorption and electrokinetic measurements were performed in the systems containing one or two adsorbates. The obtained results indicated that Pb(II) ions are adsorbed in larger amounts on the investigated solid surface due to the molecular sieving effect. The largest adsorption capacity relative to lead(II) ions was observed for pure Na-P1 zeolite (407 mg/g). The simultaneous presence of Pb(II) + Zn(II) mixed adsorbates minimally affects the amount of adsorbed Pb(II) ions and causes a significant decrease of Zn(II) ion adsorption (in comparison with analogous systems containing single adsorbates). It was also shown that all solids can be efficiently regenerated using hydrochloric acid. Thus, the selected pure zeolite can be successfully applied in soil remediation or other purifying technologies as an effective Pb(II) adsorbent.

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Keywords:  Na-P1 zeolite; desorption by HCl/NaOH; electrokinetic parameters; simultaneous ions removal; zeolite–carbon composite; zinc and lead adsorption

Year:  2021        PMID: 34199478     DOI: 10.3390/ma14113018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


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