Removal of Zn(II) in Synthetic Wastewater Using Agricultural Wastes

In the present investigation, results obtained from the process of the biosorption of Zn(II) in synthetic wastewaters are presented, using three agricultural wastes (coffee pulp, banana pseudo-stem, and corncob). Firstly, the percentage of lignin and cellulose for each material was determined. Then,...

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Main Authors: Dora Luz Gómez Aguilar, Juan Pablo Rodríguez Miranda, María Xóchitl Astudillo Miller, Rayma Ireri Maldonado Astudillo, Javier Andrés Esteban Muñoz
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spelling doaj-caea832b71c447b1be5cd20fb5107a332020-11-25T04:05:30ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012020-11-01101465146510.3390/met10111465Removal of Zn(II) in Synthetic Wastewater Using Agricultural WastesDora Luz Gómez Aguilar0Juan Pablo Rodríguez Miranda1María Xóchitl Astudillo Miller2Rayma Ireri Maldonado Astudillo3Javier Andrés Esteban Muñoz4Chemistry Department, National Pedagogical University, Bogota 110231, ColombiaEngineering Department, University Distrital Francisco José de Caldas (UDFJC), Bogota 110231, ColombiaCentro de Innovación, Competitividad y Sostenibilidad, Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, Acapulco 39640, MexicoCentro de Innovación, Competitividad y Sostenibilidad, Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, Acapulco 39640, MexicoChemistry Department, National Pedagogical University, Bogota 110231, ColombiaIn the present investigation, results obtained from the process of the biosorption of Zn(II) in synthetic wastewaters are presented, using three agricultural wastes (coffee pulp, banana pseudo-stem, and corncob). Firstly, the percentage of lignin and cellulose for each material was determined. Then, using the free software XLSTAT, the waste with the highest removal for this metal was selected and, after this, the optimum pH, kinetics, adsorption isotherm, and point of zero charge (pH<sub>pzc</sub>) were found. Finally, a comparison with other lignocellulosic materials derived from banana, corn, and coffee crops was carried out. According to the results obtained, coffee pulp was the material that showed a high removal compared to the other two (63.58%), for which the optimum pH was 5.0 units. The kinetic model, which was adjusted to the process of biosorption, was the pseudo second order of Ho and McKay, which in turn presented an isotherm of Langmuir’s linearized model where the maximum adsorption capacity with that waste was 13.53 mg × g<sup>−1</sup>, obtained with a particle size of 180 µm, contact time of 90 min at 100 RPM, temperature of 25 °C, and pH<sub>pzc</sub> 3.95 units. Lastly, the authors state that this type of agricultural waste can be used as a green technology in the treatment of wastewater, particularly in the removal of the aforementioned pollutant, in order to fulfill goals 3.9 and 6.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda; to the level of challenge of the research, the authors propose for the future to carry out the implementation of this type of waste, without chemical modification, in the treatment of wastewater for the removal of the mentioned pollutant in a pilot study with different wastewaters and industries.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/11/1465biosorptionbanana pseudo-stem (BP)coffee pulp (CP)corncob (CC)zinc
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author Dora Luz Gómez Aguilar
Juan Pablo Rodríguez Miranda
María Xóchitl Astudillo Miller
Rayma Ireri Maldonado Astudillo
Javier Andrés Esteban Muñoz
spellingShingle Dora Luz Gómez Aguilar
Juan Pablo Rodríguez Miranda
María Xóchitl Astudillo Miller
Rayma Ireri Maldonado Astudillo
Javier Andrés Esteban Muñoz
Removal of Zn(II) in Synthetic Wastewater Using Agricultural Wastes
Metals
biosorption
banana pseudo-stem (BP)
coffee pulp (CP)
corncob (CC)
zinc
author_facet Dora Luz Gómez Aguilar
Juan Pablo Rodríguez Miranda
María Xóchitl Astudillo Miller
Rayma Ireri Maldonado Astudillo
Javier Andrés Esteban Muñoz
author_sort Dora Luz Gómez Aguilar
title Removal of Zn(II) in Synthetic Wastewater Using Agricultural Wastes
title_short Removal of Zn(II) in Synthetic Wastewater Using Agricultural Wastes
title_full Removal of Zn(II) in Synthetic Wastewater Using Agricultural Wastes
title_fullStr Removal of Zn(II) in Synthetic Wastewater Using Agricultural Wastes
title_full_unstemmed Removal of Zn(II) in Synthetic Wastewater Using Agricultural Wastes
title_sort removal of zn(ii) in synthetic wastewater using agricultural wastes
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2020-11-01
description In the present investigation, results obtained from the process of the biosorption of Zn(II) in synthetic wastewaters are presented, using three agricultural wastes (coffee pulp, banana pseudo-stem, and corncob). Firstly, the percentage of lignin and cellulose for each material was determined. Then, using the free software XLSTAT, the waste with the highest removal for this metal was selected and, after this, the optimum pH, kinetics, adsorption isotherm, and point of zero charge (pH<sub>pzc</sub>) were found. Finally, a comparison with other lignocellulosic materials derived from banana, corn, and coffee crops was carried out. According to the results obtained, coffee pulp was the material that showed a high removal compared to the other two (63.58%), for which the optimum pH was 5.0 units. The kinetic model, which was adjusted to the process of biosorption, was the pseudo second order of Ho and McKay, which in turn presented an isotherm of Langmuir’s linearized model where the maximum adsorption capacity with that waste was 13.53 mg × g<sup>−1</sup>, obtained with a particle size of 180 µm, contact time of 90 min at 100 RPM, temperature of 25 °C, and pH<sub>pzc</sub> 3.95 units. Lastly, the authors state that this type of agricultural waste can be used as a green technology in the treatment of wastewater, particularly in the removal of the aforementioned pollutant, in order to fulfill goals 3.9 and 6.9 of the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda; to the level of challenge of the research, the authors propose for the future to carry out the implementation of this type of waste, without chemical modification, in the treatment of wastewater for the removal of the mentioned pollutant in a pilot study with different wastewaters and industries.
topic biosorption
banana pseudo-stem (BP)
coffee pulp (CP)
corncob (CC)
zinc
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/11/1465
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