JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adsorption of Manganese(II) Ions by EDTA-treated Activated Carbons

Ameena KhanDavid W. Mazyck

Year: 2009 Journal:   Adsorption Science & Technology Vol: 27 (2)Pages: 167-175   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

The adsorption of manganese(II) ions from aqueous solution onto three different granular activated carbons treated with ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) and its sodium salt was investigated. Characterization of the chelate-treated carbons showed that EDTA altered the physical and chemical properties of the sorbents relative to their untreated counterparts. Furthermore, the modified sorbents exhibited a heightened capacity towards the adsorption of Mn(II) ions from aqueous media. Manganese(II) ion removal increased from 0 to 6.5 mg/g for the lignite coal-based sorbent, from 3.5 to 14.7 mg/g for the wood-based sorbent and from 1.3 to 7.9 mg/g for the bituminous coal-based sorbent. The increased removal is attributed, in part, to the creation of Lewis base sites that participate in covalent interactions and hydrolysis reactions.

Keywords:
Chemistry Sorbent Adsorption Manganese Aqueous solution Ethylenediamine Inorganic chemistry Hydrolysis Chelation Salt (chemistry) Nuclear chemistry Organic chemistry

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