2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-41522018151714
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Avaliação da viabilidade de utilização de resíduos da construção civil na sorção de Pb2+, Cd2+, Cr3+ e As5+

Abstract: RESUMO Esta pesquisa buscou avaliar a capacidade de retenção de Pb2+, Cd2+, Cr3+ e As5+ por dois tipos de solo, um Latossolo argiloso e um arenoso, por resíduos da construção civil (RCC) e por misturas contendo 70% dos referidos solos e 30% de partículas finas de RCC. Para isso, foram realizados ensaios de equilíbrio em lote em amostras dos cinco sorventes (RCC, solo argiloso, solo arenoso, misturas solo argiloso-RCC e solo arenoso-RCC) às quais foram adicionadas soluções monoespécie de chumbo, cádmio e cromo … Show more

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“…Species with larger ionic radii have smaller hydrated radii and are consequently preferentially sorbed when in solution (Park et al 2016). In addition to a smaller hydrated radius, Pb (2.33) is more electronegative than Cd (1.69), and it is a borderline Lewis acid, which favors a greater electrostatic attraction with Lewis hard bases, such as oxygenated functional groups remaining on the surface of the biochars (Oliveira et al 2018). The hydroxyl and carboxylic acid groups still remained in the biochars (Sertoli et al 2019), with the latter considered the most important groups for Pb sorption (Pathirana et al 2019).…”
Section: Sorption Isotherm Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species with larger ionic radii have smaller hydrated radii and are consequently preferentially sorbed when in solution (Park et al 2016). In addition to a smaller hydrated radius, Pb (2.33) is more electronegative than Cd (1.69), and it is a borderline Lewis acid, which favors a greater electrostatic attraction with Lewis hard bases, such as oxygenated functional groups remaining on the surface of the biochars (Oliveira et al 2018). The hydroxyl and carboxylic acid groups still remained in the biochars (Sertoli et al 2019), with the latter considered the most important groups for Pb sorption (Pathirana et al 2019).…”
Section: Sorption Isotherm Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%