2019
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajpc.20190804.11
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Adsorption of Cu<sup>2+</sup> and Cr<sup>6+</sup> in Aqueous Solution by a Thermally Modified Biosorbent Based on Cotton Cakes

Abstract: This work focuses on the retention capacity of Cu 2+ and Cr 6+ ions in water by adsorption on a thermally modified biosorbent based on cotton cakes. The solutions treated are synthetic copper nitrate solutions rich in Cu 2+ ions and potassium dichromate rich in Cr 6+ ions in distilled water. The adsorption tests were carried out by mixing, with stirring (250 rpm), 0.02 g of the adsorbent for the solution containing the Cu 2+ ions and 0.04 g for that containing the Cr 6+ ions with a volume of 50 mL of these sol… Show more

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“…Activated carbon is regarded as an effective and eco-friendly adsorbent because it has distinctive structure, well-developed pore volume, large surface area, and important number of active sites to adsorb heavy metal ions (Astuti et al 2019; Ipeaiyeda, Choudhary, and Ahmed 2018; Peng et al 2017). Commercial activated carbon is considered as one of the most used adsorbents for eradication of heavy metals from e uent, however it is sometimes limited due to higher cost (Daouda et al 2019;Kaya et al 2020). After all, the activated carbon is synthesized from peat, coal, lignite, and wood which is very exhaustible and expensive and is regarded as an inconvenience (Zhang et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activated carbon is regarded as an effective and eco-friendly adsorbent because it has distinctive structure, well-developed pore volume, large surface area, and important number of active sites to adsorb heavy metal ions (Astuti et al 2019; Ipeaiyeda, Choudhary, and Ahmed 2018; Peng et al 2017). Commercial activated carbon is considered as one of the most used adsorbents for eradication of heavy metals from e uent, however it is sometimes limited due to higher cost (Daouda et al 2019;Kaya et al 2020). After all, the activated carbon is synthesized from peat, coal, lignite, and wood which is very exhaustible and expensive and is regarded as an inconvenience (Zhang et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%