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Removal of As3+, As5+, Sb3+, and Hg2+ ions from aqueous solutions by pure and co-precipitated akaganeite nanoparticles: adsorption kinetics studies
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Año del Documento
2020
Editorial
Royal Society of Chemistry
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
RSC Advances, November 2020, vol. 10, n. 70, 42688-42698
Resumen
Adsorption kinetics models have been used to evaluate the adsorption behaviour of pollutants on different materials but there are no reports for the adsorption of As5+, As3+, Sb3+ and Hg2+ on co-precipitated akaganeite nanoparticles which were previously formed in the presence of these ions. In this research, the performance of pure and co-precipitated akaganeite nanoparticles as adsorbents of As3+, As5+, Sb3+ and Hg2+ in aqueous solutions was evaluated using the nonlinear kinetics models of Langmuir, Lagergren, Ho-McKay, Bangham, Elovich and simplified Elovich. In addition, transmission 57Fe Mössbauer spectrometry was used for the first time to compare the physico-chemical properties of akaganeite before and after the adsorption processes. The results showed that co-precipitated akaganeites had much better adsorption capacities than pure akaganeites. On the other hand, the Sb3+ and Hg2+ were the fastest and slowest pollutants respectively adsorbed on all akaganeites. The kinetics models that best described the experimental data for As3+, As5+ and Sb3+ were those of Elovich and simplified Elovich. For Hg2+, the kinetic model that best described the experimental data was that of Bangham. The 300 K and 77 K Mössbauer spectrometry showed only slight variations in some of the hyperfine parameters for the akaganeites after adsorption.
ISSN
20462069
Revisión por pares
SI
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The financial support from CODI-Universidad de Antioquia (Estrategia de Sostenibilidad del Grupo de Estado Sólido 2018– 2019, ES84180123) is greatly acknowledged.
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