Factors Affecting the Adsorption of Zn and Cd Ions from Aqueous Solution onto Vermiculite
Experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of different factors on the adsorption of Zn 2+ and Cd 2+ ions from aqueous solution onto vermiculite. The ratio of the initial concentration of ions, C 0 , to the adsorbent concentration, W 0 , was shown to be the key factor determining the eq...
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doaj-4d6d93c0c52f42d883d9185b0c7267e02021-04-02T11:44:59ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40382008-04-012610.1260/026361708786036115Factors Affecting the Adsorption of Zn and Cd Ions from Aqueous Solution onto VermiculiteWu XiaofuZhao FangChen MingliZhang YangliZhao ChongZhou HailanExperiments were conducted to investigate the influence of different factors on the adsorption of Zn 2+ and Cd 2+ ions from aqueous solution onto vermiculite. The ratio of the initial concentration of ions, C 0 , to the adsorbent concentration, W 0 , was shown to be the key factor determining the equilibrium ion adsorption density, q e . Subject to the magnitude of C 0 /W 0 , the value of q e could either attain its maximum level, q m (the maximum adsorption density), when the solid surface was fully saturated, or approach its critical limit, q c (the C 0 /W 0 ratio), when the ions in the bulk solution had been completely removed. The main mechanism for adsorption in the systems studied was ion-exchange. An increase in Zn 2+ or Cd 2+ ion adsorption from the single metal ion solution resulted in an increase in the concentrations of unadsorbed K + , Na + , Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ ions remaining in the bulk solution. Competition between adsorbing ions was observed in the mixed K + –Zn 2+ –Cd 2+ ion system. Although temperature had a positive effect upon the adsorption of Zn 2+ and Cd 2+ ions, its effect was statistically negligible over the range 15–45°C. The negative effect of decreasing pH values on the adsorption process was only significant below a pH value of 4.0, indicating that the adsorption of Zn 2+ and Cd 2+ ions would be significantly depressed when high amounts of H + ions are present in the system.https://doi.org/10.1260/026361708786036115 |
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Wu Xiaofu Zhao Fang Chen Mingli Zhang Yangli Zhao Chong Zhou Hailan |
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Factors Affecting the Adsorption of Zn and Cd Ions from Aqueous Solution onto Vermiculite |
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Factors Affecting the Adsorption of Zn and Cd Ions from Aqueous Solution onto Vermiculite |
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Factors Affecting the Adsorption of Zn and Cd Ions from Aqueous Solution onto Vermiculite |
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Factors Affecting the Adsorption of Zn and Cd Ions from Aqueous Solution onto Vermiculite |
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Factors Affecting the Adsorption of Zn and Cd Ions from Aqueous Solution onto Vermiculite |
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factors affecting the adsorption of zn and cd ions from aqueous solution onto vermiculite |
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Experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of different factors on the adsorption of Zn 2+ and Cd 2+ ions from aqueous solution onto vermiculite. The ratio of the initial concentration of ions, C 0 , to the adsorbent concentration, W 0 , was shown to be the key factor determining the equilibrium ion adsorption density, q e . Subject to the magnitude of C 0 /W 0 , the value of q e could either attain its maximum level, q m (the maximum adsorption density), when the solid surface was fully saturated, or approach its critical limit, q c (the C 0 /W 0 ratio), when the ions in the bulk solution had been completely removed. The main mechanism for adsorption in the systems studied was ion-exchange. An increase in Zn 2+ or Cd 2+ ion adsorption from the single metal ion solution resulted in an increase in the concentrations of unadsorbed K + , Na + , Ca 2+ and Mg 2+ ions remaining in the bulk solution. Competition between adsorbing ions was observed in the mixed K + –Zn 2+ –Cd 2+ ion system. Although temperature had a positive effect upon the adsorption of Zn 2+ and Cd 2+ ions, its effect was statistically negligible over the range 15–45°C. The negative effect of decreasing pH values on the adsorption process was only significant below a pH value of 4.0, indicating that the adsorption of Zn 2+ and Cd 2+ ions would be significantly depressed when high amounts of H + ions are present in the system. |
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