Yogesh Chandra SharmaG. PrasadD. C. Rupainwar
Adsorption of Ni(II) from its aqueous solutions on China clay, a cheap clay mineral, has been found quite favourable; a maximum removal of 75.3% was obtained at 50 mg L‐1 metal concentration and a pH of 6.5 at 30°C. Dynamic modelling of the nickel uptake has been worked out and found to be of the first order. The rate constant was found to be 9.21 x 10‐1 min‐1 under the above optimum conditions of the experiment. Coefficients of the mass transfer and intraparticle diffusion were also evaluated and found to be 2.8 x 10‐2 cm s‐1 and 4.50 x 10‐2 cm2 s‐1 respectively. Langmuir's model was used for the equilibrium modelling and the constants were calculated at 30, 40 and 50°C. Thermodynamic study at different temperatures was undertaken and the values of change in the standard free energy (?G°), enthalpy (?H°) and entropy (?S°) are reported. Low temperature and high pH favour the removal of nickel (II) by adsorption on China clay.
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