2019
DOI: 10.1080/00986445.2019.1581619
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Hexavalent chromium removal by polyacrylic acid-grafted Macadamia nutshell powder through adsorption–reduction mechanism: Adsorption isotherms, kinetics and thermodynamics

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“…Besides electrostatic attraction, the removal of Cr(VI) by MACA/B/F at low pH could also be due to the reduction of Cr(VI) to the less toxic Cr(III). The reduction is promoted by the acidic conditions and the presence of electron‐donating groups like NH, SH, and OH on the surface of adsorbents (Ntuli & Pakade, 2020). The CHNS analysis illustrated a lack of S and N atoms in the biosorbents, and therefore, O atoms were assumed to be responsible for the transformation of Cr(VI) to Cr(III).…”
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“…Besides electrostatic attraction, the removal of Cr(VI) by MACA/B/F at low pH could also be due to the reduction of Cr(VI) to the less toxic Cr(III). The reduction is promoted by the acidic conditions and the presence of electron‐donating groups like NH, SH, and OH on the surface of adsorbents (Ntuli & Pakade, 2020). The CHNS analysis illustrated a lack of S and N atoms in the biosorbents, and therefore, O atoms were assumed to be responsible for the transformation of Cr(VI) to Cr(III).…”
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“…The CHNS analysis illustrated a lack of S and N atoms in the biosorbents, and therefore, O atoms were assumed to be responsible for the transformation of Cr(VI) to Cr(III). The diminished percentage removal of Cr(VI) at higher pH was attributable to the presence of hydroxide ion (OH‐), which then competes for adsorption sites with Cr(VI) anions (Fathy et al, 2015; Ntuli & Pakade, 2020).…”
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“…The synergy in adsorption and reduction during the removal of Cr(VI) by adsorbents has been mentioned by several researchers. 16,29,30,44,162,163 Anionic Cr(VI) could be adsorbed through electrostatic bonding on protonated sites or through anion exchange. The strong oxidant nature of Cr(VI) causes the surface where it was bonded to be oxidized while itself is reduced to Cr(III).…”
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“…This has therefore lead to the search for the low cost and effective method for the removal of the heavy metal ions from aqueous solution. Studies have shown that various adsorbents have been used to remove metal ions from water, such includes; nanochitosan and chitosan [23], multiwalled carbon nanotubes modified by diphenylcarbazide [24], lemon peel [25], esterified spent grain [26], polyacrylic acid-grafted Macadamia nutshell powder [27], olive stone [28], banana pith [29] among others.…”
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