Adsorption of Rare Earth Ce3+ and Pr3+ Ions by Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid

This study reports the use of hydrophobic ionic liquid (IL) based on D-galactose for the recovery of Ce (III) and Pr (III) ions from solutions. The equilibrium data were obtained by optimization of batch parameters, and various isotherms and kinetic models were utilised to predict the mechanistic pr...

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Main Authors: R. Devanathan, G. L. Balaji, R. Lakshmipathy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Environmental and Public Health
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6612500
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spelling doaj-df1c55abccf84a88b71615557acc17a12021-06-07T02:13:09ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Environmental and Public Health1687-98132021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6612500Adsorption of Rare Earth Ce3+ and Pr3+ Ions by Hydrophobic Ionic LiquidR. Devanathan0G. L. Balaji1R. Lakshmipathy2Department of ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryThis study reports the use of hydrophobic ionic liquid (IL) based on D-galactose for the recovery of Ce (III) and Pr (III) ions from solutions. The equilibrium data were obtained by optimization of batch parameters, and various isotherms and kinetic models were utilised to predict the mechanistic process of sequestration of ions. The Arrhenius activation energies are found to be between 5–40 kJ, suggesting the physisorption process of ions onto IL. The present process is understood to be rapid and exothermic in nature according to thermodynamic experiments. The loading capacity was found to be 179.3 g L−1 and 141.5 g L−1, respectively, for Ce (III) and Pr (III) ions at pH 5 with a contact time of 30 min and dose being 0.1 g L−1. The higher uptake capacity is attributed to the presence of a highly electronegative fluorine atom in the IL. These results highlight the potential application of IL in the sequestration of Ce (III) and Pr (III) ions from any water sources.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6612500
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author R. Devanathan
G. L. Balaji
R. Lakshmipathy
spellingShingle R. Devanathan
G. L. Balaji
R. Lakshmipathy
Adsorption of Rare Earth Ce3+ and Pr3+ Ions by Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid
Journal of Environmental and Public Health
author_facet R. Devanathan
G. L. Balaji
R. Lakshmipathy
author_sort R. Devanathan
title Adsorption of Rare Earth Ce3+ and Pr3+ Ions by Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid
title_short Adsorption of Rare Earth Ce3+ and Pr3+ Ions by Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid
title_full Adsorption of Rare Earth Ce3+ and Pr3+ Ions by Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid
title_fullStr Adsorption of Rare Earth Ce3+ and Pr3+ Ions by Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of Rare Earth Ce3+ and Pr3+ Ions by Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid
title_sort adsorption of rare earth ce3+ and pr3+ ions by hydrophobic ionic liquid
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Environmental and Public Health
issn 1687-9813
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This study reports the use of hydrophobic ionic liquid (IL) based on D-galactose for the recovery of Ce (III) and Pr (III) ions from solutions. The equilibrium data were obtained by optimization of batch parameters, and various isotherms and kinetic models were utilised to predict the mechanistic process of sequestration of ions. The Arrhenius activation energies are found to be between 5–40 kJ, suggesting the physisorption process of ions onto IL. The present process is understood to be rapid and exothermic in nature according to thermodynamic experiments. The loading capacity was found to be 179.3 g L−1 and 141.5 g L−1, respectively, for Ce (III) and Pr (III) ions at pH 5 with a contact time of 30 min and dose being 0.1 g L−1. The higher uptake capacity is attributed to the presence of a highly electronegative fluorine atom in the IL. These results highlight the potential application of IL in the sequestration of Ce (III) and Pr (III) ions from any water sources.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6612500
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