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Biosorption of nickel ions from aqueous solutions by natural and modified peanut husks: equilibrium and kinetics

Abstract

Abstract The toxicity and non‐biodegradation of heavy metals, as well as their tendency to accumulate in the soils, water resources and the living organisms, makes them the significant environmental pollutants. Therefore, the reduction and elimination of heavy metal ions from aqueous systems is very important from the ecological, nutritional and environmental reasons. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the natural peanut husks, an agricultural waste, and their chemically modified form are capable to remove Ni(II) ions from aqueous solutions using batch method and to compare their efficiency. The effects of the mass of the natural peanut husks and the initial pH of the solution were studied to find the optimal conditions for maximal removal of Ni(II) ions. MATLAB/Curve Fitting Toolbox was implemented to determine the adequate adsorption isotherm as well as to optimise the equilibrium state of the investigated systems.

Keywords:
Biosorption Husk Aqueous solution Chemistry Metal ions in aqueous solution Adsorption Kinetics Nickel Metal Environmental chemistry Sorption Botany Organic chemistry

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Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Extraction and Separation Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Electrostatics and Colloid Interactions
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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