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Adsorption behavior of crystal violet onto opal and reuse feasibility of opal-dye sludge for binding heavy metals from aqueous solutions

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 193, Issue -, Pages 381-390

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2012.04.049

Keywords

Adsorption; Opal; Functional groups; Dye wastewater treatment; Reuse

Funding

  1. National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 program) of China [2012AA06A115]

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The potential of opal for removing crystal violet (CV) dye and reuse feasibility of opal-CV sludge for binding heavy metals from aqueous solutions were investigated. The adsorbent was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and the point of zero charge (pH(pzc)) analysis. The thermal treatment of opal at temperatures of 300, 400, 500, 700 degrees C increased the pH(pzc) value from 6.6 to 7.4 and lead to a decrease in the adsorption of CV dye, demonstrating the significance of the functional groups spread over the surface of opal. The equilibrium adsorption data fitted well to the Freundlich model and the kinetic data conformed to the pseudo-second-order model. Intra-particle diffusion was not the sole rate-controlling factor. The maximum adsorption capacity of CV was found to be 101.13 mg g(-1) at 30 degrees C. The activation energy (E-a) of 13.85 kJ mol(-1) indicated that the adsorption of CV onto opal was a physisorption. Thermodynamic parameters (Delta G(Theta), Delta H-Theta, and Delta S-Theta) were evaluated and revealed that the adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic in nature. Moreover, the opal-CV sludge was reutilized after calcination at 250 degrees C (O-CV-250) for the removal of heavy metals from aqueous solution. The O-CV-250 had a maximum adsorption capacity of Pb(II) of 20.92 mg.g(-1) while has almost no adsorption of Ni(II) and Cr(VI). Enrichment of Pb(II) was conducted and almost 65% of the Pb(II) was collected. This work presents an effective approach for the treatment of dye wastewater and reutilization of dye sludge to enrich heavy metals. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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