Lead and Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Medium Using Coir Pith as Adsorbent: Batch and Fixed bed Column Studies

Coir pith was used as an alternative to commonly available adsorbents for heavy metal ion removal from aqueous solutions. Batch and fixed bed column experiments were conducted to study adsorption characteristics of Cd and Pb onto coir pith. Coir pith is an effective adsorbent for Pb and Cd removal....

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Main Author: B.M.W.P.K. Amarasinghe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Sri Jayewardenepura 2011-10-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment
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Online Access:http://journals.sjp.ac.lk/index.php/JTFE/article/view/82/37
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spelling doaj-f1c2dc7e314f420693c7a85cfc6b367c2020-11-25T00:32:11ZengUniversity of Sri JayewardenepuraJournal of Tropical Forestry and Environment2235-93622011-10-01113647Lead and Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Medium Using Coir Pith as Adsorbent: Batch and Fixed bed Column StudiesB.M.W.P.K. AmarasingheCoir pith was used as an alternative to commonly available adsorbents for heavy metal ion removal from aqueous solutions. Batch and fixed bed column experiments were conducted to study adsorption characteristics of Cd and Pb onto coir pith. Coir pith is an effective adsorbent for Pb and Cd removal. The adsorbent dose, metal ion concentration and the solution pH affects the degree of adsorption. The maximum adsorption was observed at solution pH values above 5. The equilibrium data was satisfactorily fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. Pb showed higher adsorption capacity compared to Cd under the experimental conditions. Kinetic studies revealed that Pb and Cd uptake was fast within first 10 to 15 min of contact time and data fits to pseudo second-order model. Breakthrough curve data fits to linear Bed Depth Service Time (BDST) model and bed capacities for Pb and Cd were 41 and 28 mg/g of coir pith respectively.http://journals.sjp.ac.lk/index.php/JTFE/article/view/82/37adsorptionheavy metalscoir pith
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Lead and Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Medium Using Coir Pith as Adsorbent: Batch and Fixed bed Column Studies
Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment
adsorption
heavy metals
coir pith
author_facet B.M.W.P.K. Amarasinghe
author_sort B.M.W.P.K. Amarasinghe
title Lead and Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Medium Using Coir Pith as Adsorbent: Batch and Fixed bed Column Studies
title_short Lead and Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Medium Using Coir Pith as Adsorbent: Batch and Fixed bed Column Studies
title_full Lead and Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Medium Using Coir Pith as Adsorbent: Batch and Fixed bed Column Studies
title_fullStr Lead and Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Medium Using Coir Pith as Adsorbent: Batch and Fixed bed Column Studies
title_full_unstemmed Lead and Cadmium Removal from Aqueous Medium Using Coir Pith as Adsorbent: Batch and Fixed bed Column Studies
title_sort lead and cadmium removal from aqueous medium using coir pith as adsorbent: batch and fixed bed column studies
publisher University of Sri Jayewardenepura
series Journal of Tropical Forestry and Environment
issn 2235-9362
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Coir pith was used as an alternative to commonly available adsorbents for heavy metal ion removal from aqueous solutions. Batch and fixed bed column experiments were conducted to study adsorption characteristics of Cd and Pb onto coir pith. Coir pith is an effective adsorbent for Pb and Cd removal. The adsorbent dose, metal ion concentration and the solution pH affects the degree of adsorption. The maximum adsorption was observed at solution pH values above 5. The equilibrium data was satisfactorily fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. Pb showed higher adsorption capacity compared to Cd under the experimental conditions. Kinetic studies revealed that Pb and Cd uptake was fast within first 10 to 15 min of contact time and data fits to pseudo second-order model. Breakthrough curve data fits to linear Bed Depth Service Time (BDST) model and bed capacities for Pb and Cd were 41 and 28 mg/g of coir pith respectively.
topic adsorption
heavy metals
coir pith
url http://journals.sjp.ac.lk/index.php/JTFE/article/view/82/37
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