This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of equilibration time on adsorption of zinc [Zn(II)] and nickel [Ni(II)] on pure and modified chitosan beads. The initial adsorption of Zn(II) was high on molybdenum (Mo)-impregnated chitosan beads (MoCB) during the initial 60 min. However, after 240 min, Zn(II) adsorption occurred more on single super phosphate chitosan beads (SSPCB), followed by monocalcium phosphate chitosan beads (MCPCB), untreated pure chitosan beads (UCB), and MoCB. Similarly, Ni(II) adsorption was greatest on MoCB during the initial 60 min. At the conclusion of the experiment (at 240 min), the greatest adsorption was occurred on MCPCB, followed by MoCB, UCB, and SSPCB. Chemical sorption and intra-particle diffusion were probably the dominant processes responsible for Zn(II) and Ni(II) sorption onto chitosan beads. The results demonstrated that modified chitosan beads were effective in adsorbing Zn and Ni and hence, could be used for the removal of these toxic metals from soil.
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Sorption kinetics of zinc and nickel on modified chitosan
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Vol.188(9)
2016
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- Title
- Sorption kinetics of zinc and nickel on modified chitosan
- Creators
- Nimisha Tripathi - University of South AustraliaGirish Choppala - Southern Cross UniversityRaj S SinghPrashant Srivastava - The University of NewcastleBalaji Seshadri - The University of Newcastle
- Publication Details
- Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Vol.188(9)
- Identifiers
- 1436; 991012821458502368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross GeoScience
- Resource Type
- Journal article