Equilibrium Study of the Sorption of a Sulphur-Containing Amino Acid by Clinoptilolite

Amino acids have been extensively used in several processes in the pharmaceutical and food industries. However, treatments for the recovery and re-use of the wastewaters generated from these processes are sparse and little known. The aim of the present work was the study of the influence of differen...

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Main Authors: H. Faghihian, M. Nejati-Yazdinejad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2009-02-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1260/026361709788921623
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spelling doaj-82efb5c97b4849188295c77391008abe2021-04-02T13:32:28ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40382009-02-012710.1260/026361709788921623Equilibrium Study of the Sorption of a Sulphur-Containing Amino Acid by ClinoptiloliteH. FaghihianM. Nejati-YazdinejadAmino acids have been extensively used in several processes in the pharmaceutical and food industries. However, treatments for the recovery and re-use of the wastewaters generated from these processes are sparse and little known. The aim of the present work was the study of the influence of different variables on the sorption of L-cysteine from aqueous solution onto the mineral clinoptilolite. For this purpose, L-cysteine (Cys) was sorbed by clinoptilolite (Clino) from aqueous solutions of variable concentrations at various temperatures and pH values. The materials employed were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (IR) and thermal analysis (TG, DTG and DSC) techniques. The results indicated that the sorption process depended strongly on the pH, temperature and concentration of amino acid. L-Cysteine was specifically sorbed onto the surface sites of clinoptilolite probably via its NH + 3 moiety. The pH dependence suggests that these sites may be silanolate groups (≡Si – O − ). Analysis of the experimental data obtained for the sorption isotherms via the Langmuir model gave a good fit. The calculated thermodynamic parameters (Δ;H 0 , Δ;S 0 and Δ;G 0 ) indicated that the sorption process was exothermic.https://doi.org/10.1260/026361709788921623
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author H. Faghihian
M. Nejati-Yazdinejad
spellingShingle H. Faghihian
M. Nejati-Yazdinejad
Equilibrium Study of the Sorption of a Sulphur-Containing Amino Acid by Clinoptilolite
Adsorption Science & Technology
author_facet H. Faghihian
M. Nejati-Yazdinejad
author_sort H. Faghihian
title Equilibrium Study of the Sorption of a Sulphur-Containing Amino Acid by Clinoptilolite
title_short Equilibrium Study of the Sorption of a Sulphur-Containing Amino Acid by Clinoptilolite
title_full Equilibrium Study of the Sorption of a Sulphur-Containing Amino Acid by Clinoptilolite
title_fullStr Equilibrium Study of the Sorption of a Sulphur-Containing Amino Acid by Clinoptilolite
title_full_unstemmed Equilibrium Study of the Sorption of a Sulphur-Containing Amino Acid by Clinoptilolite
title_sort equilibrium study of the sorption of a sulphur-containing amino acid by clinoptilolite
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Adsorption Science & Technology
issn 0263-6174
2048-4038
publishDate 2009-02-01
description Amino acids have been extensively used in several processes in the pharmaceutical and food industries. However, treatments for the recovery and re-use of the wastewaters generated from these processes are sparse and little known. The aim of the present work was the study of the influence of different variables on the sorption of L-cysteine from aqueous solution onto the mineral clinoptilolite. For this purpose, L-cysteine (Cys) was sorbed by clinoptilolite (Clino) from aqueous solutions of variable concentrations at various temperatures and pH values. The materials employed were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), infrared spectroscopy (IR) and thermal analysis (TG, DTG and DSC) techniques. The results indicated that the sorption process depended strongly on the pH, temperature and concentration of amino acid. L-Cysteine was specifically sorbed onto the surface sites of clinoptilolite probably via its NH + 3 moiety. The pH dependence suggests that these sites may be silanolate groups (≡Si – O − ). Analysis of the experimental data obtained for the sorption isotherms via the Langmuir model gave a good fit. The calculated thermodynamic parameters (Δ;H 0 , Δ;S 0 and Δ;G 0 ) indicated that the sorption process was exothermic.
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