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Removal of lead, cadmium and copper ions from aqueous solutions by using ion exchange resin C 160

Agnieszka BożęckaMonika Orlof-NaturalnaS. Sanak-Rydlewska

Year: 2016 Journal:   Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi - Mineral Resources Management Vol: 32 (4)Pages: 129-140   Publisher: De Gruyter

Abstract

Abstract Industrial waste solutions may contain toxic Pb, Cu, Cd and other metal ions. These ions may also be components of leachates in landfills of ores. The toxicity of the ionic forms of these metals is high. For this reason the paper presents the results of studies on one of the methods to reduce their concentration in aqueous solutions. The article presents the results of studies on the removal of Pb 2+ , Cd 2+ and Cu 2+ ions from model aqueous solutions with synthetic ion exchange resin C 160 produced by Purolite. The investigated ion exchanger contains sulfonic acid groups (-SO 3 H) in its structure and is a strongly acidic cation-exchange resin. The range of the studied initial concentrations of the Pb 2+ , Cd 2+ and Cu 2+ ions in the solutions was from 6.25 mg/L to 109.39 mg/L. The results confirmed that the used ion exchange resin C160 efficiently removes the above-mentioned ions from the studied solutions. The highest degree of purification was achieved in lead solutions for the assumed range of concentrations and conditions of the ion exchange process. It reached 99.9%. In the case of other solutions, the ion exchange process occurs with lower efficiency, however it remains high and amounts to over 90% for all the ions. The results of research were interpreted on the basis of the Langmuir adsorption model. For each studied ion, sorption capacity of the ion exchange resin increases until the saturation and equilibrium state is reached. Based on the interpretation of the Langmuir equation coefficients, an indication can be made that the studied ion exchange resin has a major sorption capacity towards the copper ions. In their case, the highest value of constant q max was obtained in the Langmuir isotherm. For Cu 2+ ions it was 468.42 mg/g. For Pb 2+ and Cd 2+ ions, this parameter reached the values of 112.17 mg/g and 31.76 mg/g, respectively. Ion exchange resin C 160 shows the highest affinity for the Pb 2+ ions. In this case, the achieved value of coefficient b is highest and equals 1.437 L/mg.

Keywords:
Aqueous solution Ion exchange Chemistry Ion-exchange resin Ion Adsorption Cadmium Sorption Inorganic chemistry Copper Langmuir adsorption model Metal Ionic bonding Organic chemistry

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Extraction and Separation Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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