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Cd Removal from Aqueous Solutions Using a New Modified Zeolite Adsorbent

Authors :
He Zhang
Shuo Gao
Xiaoxu Cao
Jitong Lin
Jingyi Feng
Hui Wang
Hong Pan
Quangang Yang
Yanhong Lou
Yuping Zhuge
Source :
Minerals, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 197 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Water cadmium (Cd) pollution has widely aroused concerns due to high Cd toxicity in water bodies and its serious health risks to humans. Adsorption has been identified as an effective and widely utilized technology for water purification with heavy metal pollution. To develop a newly identified adsorbent of modified zeolite that can easily and effectively purify Cd-polluted water, NaOH modification (JZ), high-temperature modification (HZ), humic acid modification (FZ), Na2S modification (SZ), and ultrasonic modification (CZ) zeolites were developed, and their appearances and adsorption and desorption characteristics were investigated. The results showed that the adsorption capacity of Cd by JZ and SZ were improved by 68.87% and 32.06%, respectively, relative to that by natural zeolite (NZ); however, HZ, FZ, and CZ decreased the adsorption capacity. JZ had a higher adsorption capacity than SZ and could remove 99.90% Cd at an initial concentration of 100 mg/L. The dominant adsorption mechanism of Cd by JZ was the chemisorption of the monolayer. The preferred temperature and pH that enhanced Cd adsorption by JZ were 25–35 °C and 4–8, respectively. With an equilibrium adsorption capacity of 9.37–9.74 mg/g at an initial concentration of 280 mg/L, JZ reached its maximum saturated adsorption capacity; compared with SZ and NZ, the adsorption capacity increase was 27.83–68.81%. The R2 fitted by JZ’s Langmuir model and quasi-second-order dynamics model were both above 0.93. In summary, JZ was recognized as a novel absorbent for Cd-polluted water purification.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2075163X
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Minerals
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8121aff28b2e441c8e943616cd99927b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/min13020197