Cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studies

Adsorption of metal ions and dyes from water by cashew nut testa tannin resin (CATAR) was studied and the effects of temperature, initial pH, initial concentration and time were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) reveal effective adsorption processes. K...

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Main Authors: N. J. Nnaji, N. I. Okafor, A. M. Ekwonu, O. U. Osuji, O. O. Okwukogu, O. Okoye, A. I. Anozie, S. C. Anene, R. C. Ehiri, T. U. Onuegbu
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Taibah University for Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16583655.2021.1930717
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spelling doaj-0e98a151ceed4fde8cfcf54945a812e72021-06-11T09:33:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Taibah University for Science1658-36552021-01-0115117018310.1080/16583655.2021.19307171930717Cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studiesN. J. Nnaji0N. I. Okafor1A. M. Ekwonu2O. U. Osuji3O. O. Okwukogu4O. Okoye5A. I. Anozie6S. C. Anene7R. C. Ehiri8T. U. Onuegbu9Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike IkwoUniversity of the Western CapeAnambra State UniversityAlex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike IkwoNnamdi Azikiwe UniversityNnamdi Azikiwe UniversityNnamdi Azikiwe UniversityInstitute of Management and TechnologyAlex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike IkwoNnamdi Azikiwe UniversityAdsorption of metal ions and dyes from water by cashew nut testa tannin resin (CATAR) was studied and the effects of temperature, initial pH, initial concentration and time were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) reveal effective adsorption processes. Kinetic studies show that CATAR adsorption is complex and thermodynamic parameters calculated reveal spontaneous and endothermic adsorption of studied pollutants onto CATAR. The use of CATAR as an alternative adsorbent is proposed considering that of simulated wastewaters gave excellent removal performances of 94.0% (Cd ions), 99.4% (Cu ions) and 97.1% (Pb ions) at pH of 6 and 303 K using amount of CATAR. Removal performances obtained for simulated dye wastewaters using CATAR at similar conditions for removal of metal ions gave 71.1%, 79.2% and 86.6%, respectively for crystal violet, methylene blue and malachite green.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16583655.2021.1930717adsorptionindustrial effluentsisothermskineticswastewaters
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author N. J. Nnaji
N. I. Okafor
A. M. Ekwonu
O. U. Osuji
O. O. Okwukogu
O. Okoye
A. I. Anozie
S. C. Anene
R. C. Ehiri
T. U. Onuegbu
spellingShingle N. J. Nnaji
N. I. Okafor
A. M. Ekwonu
O. U. Osuji
O. O. Okwukogu
O. Okoye
A. I. Anozie
S. C. Anene
R. C. Ehiri
T. U. Onuegbu
Cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studies
Journal of Taibah University for Science
adsorption
industrial effluents
isotherms
kinetics
wastewaters
author_facet N. J. Nnaji
N. I. Okafor
A. M. Ekwonu
O. U. Osuji
O. O. Okwukogu
O. Okoye
A. I. Anozie
S. C. Anene
R. C. Ehiri
T. U. Onuegbu
author_sort N. J. Nnaji
title Cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studies
title_short Cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studies
title_full Cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studies
title_fullStr Cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studies
title_full_unstemmed Cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studies
title_sort cashew nut testa tannin resin – preparation, characterization and adsorption studies
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Taibah University for Science
issn 1658-3655
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Adsorption of metal ions and dyes from water by cashew nut testa tannin resin (CATAR) was studied and the effects of temperature, initial pH, initial concentration and time were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) reveal effective adsorption processes. Kinetic studies show that CATAR adsorption is complex and thermodynamic parameters calculated reveal spontaneous and endothermic adsorption of studied pollutants onto CATAR. The use of CATAR as an alternative adsorbent is proposed considering that of simulated wastewaters gave excellent removal performances of 94.0% (Cd ions), 99.4% (Cu ions) and 97.1% (Pb ions) at pH of 6 and 303 K using amount of CATAR. Removal performances obtained for simulated dye wastewaters using CATAR at similar conditions for removal of metal ions gave 71.1%, 79.2% and 86.6%, respectively for crystal violet, methylene blue and malachite green.
topic adsorption
industrial effluents
isotherms
kinetics
wastewaters
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16583655.2021.1930717
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