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Adsorption of ferric ions onto natural feldspar: kinetic modeling and adsorption isotherm
The removing of ferric ions (Fe3+) from aqueous solution using natural feldspar (NF) has been studied in a batch operation mode. The factors affecting of the sorption equilibrium, such as contact time, initial concentration of the ferric ions (Fe3+), feldspar dosage concentration and temperature, we...
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Published in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2015-01, Vol.12 (1), p.139-150 |
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Summary: | The removing of ferric ions (Fe3+) from aqueous solution using natural
feldspar (NF) has been studied in a batch operation mode. The factors
affecting of the sorption equilibrium, such as contact time, initial
concentration of the ferric ions (Fe3+), feldspar dosage concentration
and temperature, were investigated. The maximum removal is 93 %
(approx.) using low-level concentration of Fe3+ ions (30 mg L-1) and
high dosage concentration (40 g L-1). The adsorption equilibrium is
achieved during the first 90 min. Freundlich model has successfully
analyzed the equilibrium of isotherms with R2 = 1. The adsorption
mechanism of aqueous ferric ion on NF follows Freundlich isotherm
models (R2 = 0.997). The capacity (Kf) and intensity (1/n) of
Freundlich adsorption are 1.70 and 0.621, respectively. The results
reveal that the adsorption mechanism of ferric ion on NF is
chemisorptions, heterogeneous multilayer and spontaneous in nature
(δG = -19.778 kJ mol-1). Adsorption reaction kinetic models, such
as pseudo-first order and pseudosecond order, and adsorption diffusion
model, such as Weber-Morris intraparticle diffusion model, have
been used to describe the adsorption rate and mechanism of the ferric
ion onto NF surface. Adsorption of ferric ion on the NF has achieved
Lagergren pseudo-second-order model (R2 = 1.0 approx.) more than
Lagergren pseudo-first-order model. The kinetic parameters, rate
constant and sorption capacities have been calculated. The new
information in this study suggests that NF could be used as a novel
filtering materials for removing ferric ions from water. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13762-013-0410-1 |