In the present study, we examined sorption of chromate (Cr(VI)) to acid-activated banana peel (AABP) and organo-montmorillonite (O-mont) as a function of pH, initial Cr(VI) concentration at a sorbent dose of 4 g L(-1) and at 20±1°C in aqueous solutions. In sorption edge experiments, maximum Cr(VI) removal was obtained at pH 3 after 2 hours by AABP and O-mont (88% and 69%). Sorption isotherm data showed that sorption capacity of AABP was higher than O-mont (15.1 vs. 6.67 mg g(-1), respectively, at pH 4). Freundlich and Langmuir models provided the best fits to describe Cr(VI) sorption onto AABP (R(2) = 0.97) and O-mont (R(2) = 0.96). Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy elucidated that for AABP mainly the -OH, -COOH, -NH2 and for O-mont intercalated amines and -OH surface functional groups were involved in Cr(VI) sorption. The scanning electron microscopy combined with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) analyses, although partly, indicate that (wt. %) proportion of cations (e.g., Ca, Mg) in AABP decreased after Cr(VI) sorption. This may be due to ion exchange of chromite (Cr(III)) (produced from Cr(VI) reduction) with cationic elements in AABP. Also, Cr(VI) desorption (using phosphate solution) from AABP was lower (29%) than O-mont (51%) up to the third regeneration cycle. This bench scale comparative study highlights that the utilization of widely available and low-cost acid-activated biomaterials has a greater potential than organo-clays for Cr(VI) removal in aqueous media. However, future studies are warranted to precisely delineate different mechanisms of Cr(VI) sorption/reduction by acid-activated biomaterials and organo-clays.
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Chromium(VI) sorption efficiency of acid-activated banana peel over organo-montmorillonite in aqueous solutions
International Journal of Phytoremediation, Vol.19(7), pp.605-613
2017
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- Title
- Chromium(VI) sorption efficiency of acid-activated banana peel over organo-montmorillonite in aqueous solutions
- Creators
- Anam Ashraf - University of Agriculture FaisalabadIrshad Bibi - University of Agriculture FaisalabadNabeel Khan Niazi - Southern Cross UniversityYong Sik Ok - Kangwon National UniversityGhulam Murtaza - University of Agriculture FaisalabadMuhammad Shahid - COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, PakistanAnitha Kunhikrishnan - National Academy of Agricultural ScienceDongwei Li - Chongqing UniversityTariq Mahmood - University of Agriculture Faisalabad
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Phytoremediation, Vol.19(7), pp.605-613
- Identifiers
- 1456; 991012820463502368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross GeoScience
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- Journal article