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Title: Removal of Cd2+metal ions from aqueous solutions by Na-alginate-containing composite biosorbent
Authors: Donat, Ramazan
Keywords: Cadmium
Na-alginate
composite biosorbent
sorption isotherms
Thermodynamic Parameters
Cadmium Ions
Adsorption
Equilibrium
Surfaces
Kinetics
Sorption
Metals
Gases
Publisher: Scientific and Technological Research Council Turkey
Abstract: This research is related to the effect of alginate-containing composite biosorbent on the sorption capacity of heavy metal Cd2+. ions. The study aims to determine the character and optimization of the sorption of Na-alginate-containing composite biosorbent on the sorption of heavy metal Cd2+ metal ions in an aqueous solution. Optimum conditions of parameters such as biosorbent amount, pH value effect, concentration effect, contact time, and temperature that affect the sorption of Cd(2+ )ions were determined. Langmuir, Freundlich, D-R isotherms were applied to the obtained data, and it was noted that the sorption Cd2+ ions are better explained with Freundlich and D-R models. The thermodynamic parameters (Delta G degrees, Delta H degrees, Delta S degrees) for Cd2+ sorption onto composite biosorbent were also determined given from the temperature dependence. The results suggested that composite biosorbent is suitable as a sorbent material for recovery and sorption of metal ions from aqueous solutions.
Description: Article; Early Access
URI: https://doi.org/10.3906/kim-2109-31
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/50476
ISSN: 1300-0527
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