Efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solution

Metals from industrial and agricultural sectors often end up contaminating surface and subsurface water. The trend to use alginate beads for removal of metals has been observed in recent years. Current work focuses on development of green materials for the remediation of metals. Here, the comparison...

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Main Authors: Alok Kumar Thakur, Manish Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666016421000220
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spelling doaj-54980947b2f94b34a7078e8b29ba86ca2021-05-20T07:53:06ZengElsevierCase Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering2666-01642021-06-013100100Efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solutionAlok Kumar Thakur0Manish Kumar1Discipline of Earth Science, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 382-355, IndiaCorresponding author. Dept. of Earth Sciences, Room No. 336A, Block 5, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 382 355, India.; Discipline of Earth Science, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 382-355, IndiaMetals from industrial and agricultural sectors often end up contaminating surface and subsurface water. The trend to use alginate beads for removal of metals has been observed in recent years. Current work focuses on development of green materials for the remediation of metals. Here, the comparison of efficacy of 3 types of Na-alginate beads namely Zero Valent Iron (ZVI), Activated Carbon (AC) and ZVI-AC are tested for the removal of the following targeted metals i.e. cadmium, chromium, and lead. The study was performed at initial concentration of 2.5–10 mg ​L-1 for a contact period of 0–180 min and at constant adsorbent dose of 10 mg ​mL-1. The elements were analyzed with ICP-OES. FE-SEM-EDS and FTIR were used to study the surface morphology and functional groups of the synthesized beads. The removal efficiency of beads for metals followed a trend of Pb (≈96%) ​> ​Cr (≈59%) ​> ​Cd (≈39%), suggesting a selectivity order of metal uptake. The study shows ZVI-AC-Na alginate bead as the most effective green material. The experiment equilibrium data follows pseudo first order kinetic model, suggesting the multilayer adsorption uptake mechanism. The functional groups mostly responsible for the adsorption of these metals were identified as hydroxyl (-OH) and carboxyl (-COO) groups. The study concluded with the Pb being most easily adsorbed metal and ZVI-AC Na alginate beads being the better adsorbent than the ZVI – Na alginate and AC- Na alginate beads.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666016421000220AC (Activated carbon)Alginate beadsChemisorptionHeavy metalsKinetic studyZVI (Zero valent iron)
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Efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solution
Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
AC (Activated carbon)
Alginate beads
Chemisorption
Heavy metals
Kinetic study
ZVI (Zero valent iron)
author_facet Alok Kumar Thakur
Manish Kumar
author_sort Alok Kumar Thakur
title Efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solution
title_short Efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solution
title_full Efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solution
title_fullStr Efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solution
title_sort efficacy of green alginate beads for multi-metal removal from aqueous solution
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
issn 2666-0164
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Metals from industrial and agricultural sectors often end up contaminating surface and subsurface water. The trend to use alginate beads for removal of metals has been observed in recent years. Current work focuses on development of green materials for the remediation of metals. Here, the comparison of efficacy of 3 types of Na-alginate beads namely Zero Valent Iron (ZVI), Activated Carbon (AC) and ZVI-AC are tested for the removal of the following targeted metals i.e. cadmium, chromium, and lead. The study was performed at initial concentration of 2.5–10 mg ​L-1 for a contact period of 0–180 min and at constant adsorbent dose of 10 mg ​mL-1. The elements were analyzed with ICP-OES. FE-SEM-EDS and FTIR were used to study the surface morphology and functional groups of the synthesized beads. The removal efficiency of beads for metals followed a trend of Pb (≈96%) ​> ​Cr (≈59%) ​> ​Cd (≈39%), suggesting a selectivity order of metal uptake. The study shows ZVI-AC-Na alginate bead as the most effective green material. The experiment equilibrium data follows pseudo first order kinetic model, suggesting the multilayer adsorption uptake mechanism. The functional groups mostly responsible for the adsorption of these metals were identified as hydroxyl (-OH) and carboxyl (-COO) groups. The study concluded with the Pb being most easily adsorbed metal and ZVI-AC Na alginate beads being the better adsorbent than the ZVI – Na alginate and AC- Na alginate beads.
topic AC (Activated carbon)
Alginate beads
Chemisorption
Heavy metals
Kinetic study
ZVI (Zero valent iron)
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666016421000220
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