2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27072170
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Desorption of Coffee Pulp Used as an Adsorbent Material for Cr(III and VI) Ions in Synthetic Wastewater: A Preliminary Study

Abstract: Some of the diverse agro-industrial waste generated in primary or secondary stages have proved to be promising biomaterials for treating aqueous effluents contaminated, in this case, with heavy metals. Therefore, it is necessary to know their optimal operating conditions and the regeneration or reusability of the solid by-product, an aspect related to desorption. Considering the above, this article presents the findings of a preliminary study related to the desorption process of coffee pulp without physicochem… Show more

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“…After the adsorption process, desorption is carried out; in this process, the aim is to separate and recover the metals retained in the packed bed column so that a concentrated solution of these metals is generated. For the desorption process, various extracting solutions or eluting agents are used, such as chelating agents (EDTA), acidic solutions (HCl, H 2 SO 4 , HNO 3 ), inorganic and organic salts (NaNO 3 , Ca(NO 3 ) 2 , sodium citrate), among others [24,25]. This process protonates the active sites of the microorganisms immobilized in the column, activating them again [25,26], which makes the development of the following adsorption process more efficient and allows the reuse of the packed column [24,27].…”
Section: Recovery Of Metals Of Interest From Solid Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the adsorption process, desorption is carried out; in this process, the aim is to separate and recover the metals retained in the packed bed column so that a concentrated solution of these metals is generated. For the desorption process, various extracting solutions or eluting agents are used, such as chelating agents (EDTA), acidic solutions (HCl, H 2 SO 4 , HNO 3 ), inorganic and organic salts (NaNO 3 , Ca(NO 3 ) 2 , sodium citrate), among others [24,25]. This process protonates the active sites of the microorganisms immobilized in the column, activating them again [25,26], which makes the development of the following adsorption process more efficient and allows the reuse of the packed column [24,27].…”
Section: Recovery Of Metals Of Interest From Solid Matricesmentioning
confidence: 99%