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Modified oil shale ash and oil shale ash zeolite for the removal of Cd 2+ ion from aqueous solutions

The present study attempted to prepare modified oil shale ash and oil shale ash zeolite from oil shale ash, which were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and N adsorption-desorption. Detailed kinetics and isotherm studies of Cd adsorption onto modified oil shale ash an...

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Published in:Environmental technology 2019-05, Vol.40 (11), p.1485-1493
Main Authors: Bai, Shuxia, Chu, Mo, Zhou, Lingmei, Chang, Zhibing, Zhang, Chao, Guo, Hao, Liu, Baoman, Wang, Shengtao
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Language:English
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Summary:The present study attempted to prepare modified oil shale ash and oil shale ash zeolite from oil shale ash, which were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and N adsorption-desorption. Detailed kinetics and isotherm studies of Cd adsorption onto modified oil shale ash and oil shale ash zeolite were examined. The adsorption capacity was determined as a function for the adsorption system. The results showed that the adsorption capacity of oil shale ash zeolite was higher compared to modified oil shale ash and that the time required to reach equilibrium was shorter. The kinetics studies showed that Cd adsorption was well fit by the pseudo-second-order kinetics model. Both the Langmuir and the Freundlich isotherms described the adsorption data well. And the maximum monolayer adsorption capacity determined by the Langmuir adsorption isotherm was found to be 108.70 and 169.49 mg/g for Cd adsorption onto modified oil shale ash and oil shale ash zeolite, respectively. It was concluded that Cd in aqueous solutions was more efficiently removed by oil shale ash zeolite, which could be employed as a low-cost and effective alternative adsorbent for wastewater treatment than modified oil shale ash.
ISSN:0959-3330
1479-487X
DOI:10.1080/09593330.2018.1537311