Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions on to TiO from Aqueous Solution

The study of the adsorption of the Cr VI ion on to TiO 2 not only provides information on the removal of heavy metal ions from polluted aqueous solutions; but is also useful for further investigation of the photocatalytic decontamination of the Cr VI ion or of Cr VI –organic species which co-exist a...

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Main Authors: Fu Hongxiang, Lu Gongxuan, Li Shuben
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 1998-03-01
Series:Adsorption Science & Technology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749801600205
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spelling doaj-dfe322331da94b4789d1ec1006b8f11e2021-04-02T13:34:31ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40381998-03-011610.1177/026361749801600205Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions on to TiO from Aqueous SolutionFu Hongxiang0Lu Gongxuan1Li Shuben2State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, P.R. China.State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, P.R. China.State Key Laboratory for Oxo Synthesis and Selective Oxidation, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou 730000, P.R. China.The study of the adsorption of the Cr VI ion on to TiO 2 not only provides information on the removal of heavy metal ions from polluted aqueous solutions; but is also useful for further investigation of the photocatalytic decontamination of the Cr VI ion or of Cr VI –organic species which co-exist as pollutants with TiO 2 when the latter is used as a stable and highly efficient photocatalyst. It has been found that dark adsorption of the Cr VI ion on to TiO 2 is mainly dependent on the acidity of the system and the initial concentration of the Cr VI ion. As the pH of the system increases, so the extent of adsorption of the Cr VI ion decreases. The greatest adsorption was obtained with an initial Cr VI ion concentration of ca. 300 μmol/l. The presence of phosphate or acetate ions in the system dramatically decreases the adsorption efficiency of the Cr VI ion. In contrast, the addition of formic acid leads to a limited increase in the extent of Cr VI ion adsorption. Other organic ions and organic compounds examined showed no interference in Cr VI ion adsorption. FT-IR spectroscopic methods were used for the characterization of Cr VI ion adsorption on to TiO 2 .https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749801600205
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author Fu Hongxiang
Lu Gongxuan
Li Shuben
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Lu Gongxuan
Li Shuben
Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions on to TiO from Aqueous Solution
Adsorption Science & Technology
author_facet Fu Hongxiang
Lu Gongxuan
Li Shuben
author_sort Fu Hongxiang
title Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions on to TiO from Aqueous Solution
title_short Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions on to TiO from Aqueous Solution
title_full Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions on to TiO from Aqueous Solution
title_fullStr Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions on to TiO from Aqueous Solution
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption of Chromium(VI) Ions on to TiO from Aqueous Solution
title_sort adsorption of chromium(vi) ions on to tio from aqueous solution
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Adsorption Science & Technology
issn 0263-6174
2048-4038
publishDate 1998-03-01
description The study of the adsorption of the Cr VI ion on to TiO 2 not only provides information on the removal of heavy metal ions from polluted aqueous solutions; but is also useful for further investigation of the photocatalytic decontamination of the Cr VI ion or of Cr VI –organic species which co-exist as pollutants with TiO 2 when the latter is used as a stable and highly efficient photocatalyst. It has been found that dark adsorption of the Cr VI ion on to TiO 2 is mainly dependent on the acidity of the system and the initial concentration of the Cr VI ion. As the pH of the system increases, so the extent of adsorption of the Cr VI ion decreases. The greatest adsorption was obtained with an initial Cr VI ion concentration of ca. 300 μmol/l. The presence of phosphate or acetate ions in the system dramatically decreases the adsorption efficiency of the Cr VI ion. In contrast, the addition of formic acid leads to a limited increase in the extent of Cr VI ion adsorption. Other organic ions and organic compounds examined showed no interference in Cr VI ion adsorption. FT-IR spectroscopic methods were used for the characterization of Cr VI ion adsorption on to TiO 2 .
url https://doi.org/10.1177/026361749801600205
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