2017
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-41522017119214
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Avaliação da remoção de cromo (III) por materiais compósitos porosos adsorventes de PE-g-MA, fibra de coco e quitosana, usando planejamento experimental

Abstract: RESUMOOs processos de adsorção podem ser empregados no tratamento de efluentes líquidos contendo metais pesados visando a reduzir os danos ambientais. Porém, o alto custo dos materiais adsorventes justifica a aplicação de adsorventes alternativos, como a fibra de coco (FC) e a quitosana (Q).Assim, este trabalho teve como objetivo desenvolver compósitos porosos adsorventes a partir da mistura de polietileno graftizado com anidrido maleico/FC/Q/NaCl, como agente porogênico (PE-g-MA/FC/Q/NaCl), e avaliar Keyword… Show more

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“…Several methods are used for removing heavy metals from water and effluents, such as: chemical precipitation, oxidation/reduction, filtration, ion exchange, membrane separation, and adsorption (Costa et al, 2017). However, when these methods are applied to effluents with low metal concentrations, they may demand high costs and have low removal efficiency, low selectivity, and high energy requirements (Modenes et al, 2013).…”
Section: Technologies For Metal Removal In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several methods are used for removing heavy metals from water and effluents, such as: chemical precipitation, oxidation/reduction, filtration, ion exchange, membrane separation, and adsorption (Costa et al, 2017). However, when these methods are applied to effluents with low metal concentrations, they may demand high costs and have low removal efficiency, low selectivity, and high energy requirements (Modenes et al, 2013).…”
Section: Technologies For Metal Removal In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, there is a growing interest in the search for low cost alternative materials that can be used in the production of activated charcoal, including agricultural residues that offer a promising future in adsorption processes (biosorption). For that purpose, the following materials are highlighted: rice husk (Doria Herrera, Uribe, Anaguano, & Suarez, 2016), orange peel (Tejada-Tovar, Ortiz & Patenina, 2015), corn cob (Lopes et al, 2013), sugarcane bagasse (Ferreira et al, 2015), and the coconut fiber-chitosan composite material (Costa et al, 2017).…”
Section: Biochar Production and Identification Of The Main Biomasses mentioning
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“…The treatment of water and effluents to remove potentially toxic metal ions, such as hexavalent chromium, is a process of increasing importance because, with industrial growth and the exploitation of natural resources, a great demand for environmental problems has been caused by inappropriate waste disposal (Jobby et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chromium is a transition metal found in various oxidation states depending on the pH of the medium, and the species Cr(III) and Cr(VI) are the most common and stable (Costa et al, 2017;Jobby et al, 2018). Chromium(III) is considered an essential metal ion but can be harmful to biological activities in high concentrations (Costa et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%