Experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peel

The objective of the study is to treat industrial wastewater and perform a thermodynamic experimental study for more economical and efficient adsorption process. This has been done by biosorption and chemisorption of chromium ions from synthetic wastewater into already prepared pomegranate peel as a...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Thamer, Ibrahim Raheek, Naji Alia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816205007
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spelling doaj-eddb3cc2704942a5991489a97b7e86c92021-02-02T01:51:07ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011620500710.1051/matecconf/201816205007matecconf_bcee32018_05007Experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peelMohammed ThamerIbrahim RaheekNaji AliaThe objective of the study is to treat industrial wastewater and perform a thermodynamic experimental study for more economical and efficient adsorption process. This has been done by biosorption and chemisorption of chromium ions from synthetic wastewater into already prepared pomegranate peel as a natural adsorbent. Pomegranate peel proved to be an economic solution since it is available locally and it has an elevated adsorption capacity. Adsorption has been done in a fixed bed column (10 cm inside diameter, and 30 cm height) with continuous flow rate of 1 ml/min. The characteristic properties of adsorption for the pomegranate peel, analyzed by FTIR and SEM, proved that pomegranate peel is a good adsorbent because of its effective combinations and holes on its exterior. Also, comparing between adsorption ability of pomegranate peel together with Langmuir and Freundlich models indicates that Langmuir is preferable in fitting the experimental data. However, the elimination efficiency of the pomegranate peel was 90%, and the greatest adsorption capability was 9.45 mg/g. While, thermodynamic study results showed that endothermic adsorption was approved from positive values of ΔH°, also the negative values of ΔG° proved that the adsorption is unprompted and convenient.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816205007
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author Mohammed Thamer
Ibrahim Raheek
Naji Alia
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Naji Alia
Experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peel
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Mohammed Thamer
Ibrahim Raheek
Naji Alia
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title Experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peel
title_short Experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peel
title_full Experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peel
title_fullStr Experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peel
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peel
title_sort experimental investigation and thermodynamic study of heavy metal removal from industrial wastewater using pomegranate peel
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The objective of the study is to treat industrial wastewater and perform a thermodynamic experimental study for more economical and efficient adsorption process. This has been done by biosorption and chemisorption of chromium ions from synthetic wastewater into already prepared pomegranate peel as a natural adsorbent. Pomegranate peel proved to be an economic solution since it is available locally and it has an elevated adsorption capacity. Adsorption has been done in a fixed bed column (10 cm inside diameter, and 30 cm height) with continuous flow rate of 1 ml/min. The characteristic properties of adsorption for the pomegranate peel, analyzed by FTIR and SEM, proved that pomegranate peel is a good adsorbent because of its effective combinations and holes on its exterior. Also, comparing between adsorption ability of pomegranate peel together with Langmuir and Freundlich models indicates that Langmuir is preferable in fitting the experimental data. However, the elimination efficiency of the pomegranate peel was 90%, and the greatest adsorption capability was 9.45 mg/g. While, thermodynamic study results showed that endothermic adsorption was approved from positive values of ΔH°, also the negative values of ΔG° proved that the adsorption is unprompted and convenient.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816205007
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