Title of article :
Kinetics and Equilibrium Studies on the Biosorption of Cr(VI) by Vigna Subterranean (L.) Verdc Hull
Author/Authors :
Nharingo، T. نويسنده Chemical Technology Department, Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe , , Moyo، M. نويسنده Chemical Technology Department, Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe , , Mahamadi، C. نويسنده Chemistry Department, Bindura University of Science Education, Bindura, Zimbabwe ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 37 سال 2016
Abstract :
The Vigna Subterranean (L.) Verdc hull’s (VSVH) potential to remove Cr(VI) ions from aqueous
solutions was investigated. The biosorbent was characterised by FTIR, SEM-EDX and XRF before and after
exposure to Cr(VI). The surface comprised of phenolic, carboxylate, sulphonate, carboxyl, ammines, silica,
silanol, phosphite esters, alkyl and hydroxyl functional groups responsible for Cr(VI) removal. Batch
experiments were carried out in erlenmeyer flasks to optimize pH, contact time, biosorbent dosage and initial
concentration of Cr(VI) ions. Reutilization of biosorbent was investigated using predetermined and optimized
0.14 M H2SO4. The initial and residual total chromium concentrations were estimated by FAAS. The optimum
pH, contact time and biosorbent dosage were found to be 2, 180 minutes and 3 g/L respectively. The data
generated from the effect of contact time and initial Cr(VI) concentration was subjected to kinetics and
isotherm modelling respectively. The kinetic data fitted the pseudo first order model (R2 = 0.9334) and the
sorption mechanism was diffusion controlled with both film and intra particle diffusion involved in the rate
limiting step. The isotherm study confirmed favourable monolayer sorption best described by Langmuir
model (R2 = 0.9986) with a very high monolayer sorption capacity of 232.5581 ± 0.9 mg/g. The Temkin model
confirmed the endothermicity and weak ion-exchange nature of the Cr(VI)-biosorbent interactions that are
important for biosorbent reuse. The biosorbent was recycled three times without significant loss of sorptiondesorption
capability. VSVH powder provides a renewable and reusable alternative for simple and effective
Cr(VI) removal from wastewaters worth exploring for commercial-industrial application.
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)
Journal title :
International Journal of Environmental Research(IJER)