Scale-Up of Self-Regenerating Semi-Batch Adsorption Cycles through Concurrent Adsorption and Reduction of Cr(VI) on Sheep Wool
A previous publication by our group reported that adsorption of Cr(VI) on sheep wool reached 99% when allowed a long residence time, with concurrent reduction to Cr(III). In this study, the process was scaled up by optimizing a pilot plant based on semi-batch adsorption cycles. This yielded Cr(III),...
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doaj-a2faf959bfe24167a1161c851d977d9b2020-11-25T03:40:28ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172020-09-0181092109210.3390/pr8091092Scale-Up of Self-Regenerating Semi-Batch Adsorption Cycles through Concurrent Adsorption and Reduction of Cr(VI) on Sheep WoolMohamed Badrelzaman0Mustafa I. Khamis1Taleb H. Ibrahim2Fawwaz H. Jumean3Department of Chemical Engineering, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah 26666, UAEDepartment of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah 26666, UAEDepartment of Chemical Engineering, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah 26666, UAEDepartment of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, American University of Sharjah, Sharjah 26666, UAEA previous publication by our group reported that adsorption of Cr(VI) on sheep wool reached 99% when allowed a long residence time, with concurrent reduction to Cr(III). In this study, the process was scaled up by optimizing a pilot plant based on semi-batch adsorption cycles. This yielded Cr(III), which is about 300 times less toxic than Cr(VI), and can be precipitated using lime at high pH. Since the reduction step is slower than the adsorption one, an adsorption column was designed to perform semi-batch operation cycles, whereby the extended “off cycle” allows reduction to take place. Since reduction of Cr(VI) frees active sites on wool, the plant acts in lieu of in situ regeneration, accompanied by additional adsorption of Cr(VI). The results show that 97% of the column efficiency can be recovered within 24 h of “off cycle”. Wastewater from a local electroplating industry was treated by this method with high removal of Cr(VI), reaching the limit permitted by environmental standards. This study also reveals that typical concentrations of heavy metals, present in wastewater produced from electroplating, had no substantial antagonistic interference with Cr(VI) adsorption.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/9/1092hexavalent chromiumwooladsorptionsemi-batch adsorption cyclesindustrial wastewater |
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Mohamed Badrelzaman Mustafa I. Khamis Taleb H. Ibrahim Fawwaz H. Jumean Scale-Up of Self-Regenerating Semi-Batch Adsorption Cycles through Concurrent Adsorption and Reduction of Cr(VI) on Sheep Wool Processes hexavalent chromium wool adsorption semi-batch adsorption cycles industrial wastewater |
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Mohamed Badrelzaman Mustafa I. Khamis Taleb H. Ibrahim Fawwaz H. Jumean |
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Scale-Up of Self-Regenerating Semi-Batch Adsorption Cycles through Concurrent Adsorption and Reduction of Cr(VI) on Sheep Wool |
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Scale-Up of Self-Regenerating Semi-Batch Adsorption Cycles through Concurrent Adsorption and Reduction of Cr(VI) on Sheep Wool |
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Scale-Up of Self-Regenerating Semi-Batch Adsorption Cycles through Concurrent Adsorption and Reduction of Cr(VI) on Sheep Wool |
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Scale-Up of Self-Regenerating Semi-Batch Adsorption Cycles through Concurrent Adsorption and Reduction of Cr(VI) on Sheep Wool |
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Scale-Up of Self-Regenerating Semi-Batch Adsorption Cycles through Concurrent Adsorption and Reduction of Cr(VI) on Sheep Wool |
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scale-up of self-regenerating semi-batch adsorption cycles through concurrent adsorption and reduction of cr(vi) on sheep wool |
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A previous publication by our group reported that adsorption of Cr(VI) on sheep wool reached 99% when allowed a long residence time, with concurrent reduction to Cr(III). In this study, the process was scaled up by optimizing a pilot plant based on semi-batch adsorption cycles. This yielded Cr(III), which is about 300 times less toxic than Cr(VI), and can be precipitated using lime at high pH. Since the reduction step is slower than the adsorption one, an adsorption column was designed to perform semi-batch operation cycles, whereby the extended “off cycle” allows reduction to take place. Since reduction of Cr(VI) frees active sites on wool, the plant acts in lieu of in situ regeneration, accompanied by additional adsorption of Cr(VI). The results show that 97% of the column efficiency can be recovered within 24 h of “off cycle”. Wastewater from a local electroplating industry was treated by this method with high removal of Cr(VI), reaching the limit permitted by environmental standards. This study also reveals that typical concentrations of heavy metals, present in wastewater produced from electroplating, had no substantial antagonistic interference with Cr(VI) adsorption. |
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hexavalent chromium wool adsorption semi-batch adsorption cycles industrial wastewater |
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