Kinetics of Cd2+and Cr3+ sorption from aqueous solutions using Mercaptoacetic acid modified and unmodified oil palm fruit fibre (Elaeis guineensis) adsorbents

A. A. Abia, E. D. Asuquo

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Abstract

The kinetics of the sorption of Cd2+ and Cr3+from aqueous solutions by mercaptoacetic acid modified and unmodified oil palm fruit fibre adsorbents were investigated. The results indicate that sorption equilibrium was reached within 60 min for both metals. Also, the removal efficiency of the three adsorbents was observed to increase for both metals with stronger treatments with mercaptoacetic acid. This may be attributed to the influence of the thiolation of the adsorbents. Furthermore, Cr3+ had higher removal percentages than Cd2+ for all the adsorbents. The sorption mechanism based on the intraparticle diffusion model shows that Cd2+ sorption is better described than Cr3+. The intraparticle diffusion rate constants, Kid, for Cd2+ are 62.04 min-1(untreated), 67.01 min-1(treated with 0.5 mol/L mercaptoacetic acid), and 71.43 min-1(treated with 1.0 mol/L mercaptocacetic acid) while those for Cr3+ are 63.41 min-1(untreated), 65.79 min-1(0.5 mol/L acid treated), and 66.25 min-1(1.0 mol/L acid treated). © 2007 Tsinghua University Press.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)485-492
Number of pages8
JournalTsinghua Science and Technology
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2007

Keywords

  • adsorbent
  • agricultural by-products
  • heavy metals
  • kinetics
  • oil palm fruit fibre

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