A comparative study of raw and treated peach stones for the adsorption of hexavalent chromium: characterization, kinetic and thermodynamic modelling
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2018
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In the last years, much attention has been focused on the use
of low-cost adsorbents for the removal of heavy metals from
wastewater. The present study consists of comparing the adsorption of
hexavalent chromium in aqueous solutions by two adsorbents: raw
peach stones (RPS) and peach stones activated carbon (PSAC). The
characterization of the adsorbents was done by using Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scanning electron
microscopy (SEM). Comparative study was carried out using
adsorption parameters such as contact time, adsorbent dose and
solution pH in a batch system. Results show that pH is key parameter
for adsorption optimization. The time necessary to attain adsorption
equilibrium was found 120 min for PSAC in the pH range 2-5.6 and
240 min for RPS at pH 2 with maximum removal percentage greater
than 97% for both adsorbents. The adsorption process followed the
pseudo-second order kinetics. Thermodynamic parameters revealed
the spontaneous and endothermic nature of the adsorption process for
both adsorbents. Investigations carried out proved that RPS and PSAC
are good potential adsorbents for the treatment of toxic hexavalent
chromium
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Raw peach stones, Activated carbon, Characterization, Hexavalent chromium, Adsorption
