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Cadmium adsorption onto and desorption from sodium alginate and sodium alginate with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) were studied. Intraparticular diffusion was demonstrated to limit adsorption kinetics during the first 20 min of process. The Deff value was dependent on adsorbent chemical composition and ranged from 3.35 ´ 10-10 m2/s to 1.86 ´ 10-10 m2/s for the 1.5% alginate with 0.5% PVA and for the 2% alginate with 5% PVA, respectively. At equilibrium the adsorption was more effective onto the 2% alginate and was lower for the alginate sorbent containing poly(vinyl alcohol). The dimensionless separation factor RL increased from 0.26 to 0.68 for the 2% alginate and the 2% alginate + 5% PVA, respectively. The maximum adsorption capacities in Langmuir isotherm for both the 2% and 1.5% alginate with 0.5% PVA were similar and were 176 and 178 mg/g dry weight, respectively. However, the adsorption capacity decreased to 48 mg/g dry weight for the 2% alginate with the 5% PVA (in proportion to the polymer amount increase in the adsorbent). Cadmium desorption was more effective for nitric acid than for sulfuric and hydrochloric acids (desorption pH 2.2). More cadmium was desorbed from 2% alginate with 5% PVA than from 2% alginate or 1.5% alginate with 0.5% PVA.
The adsorption of reactive dye mixtures onto chitin modified with 5N KOH was investigated. Three binary mixtures were tested. Each mixture contained Blue D-5RN and either Yellow D-5GN, or Red D-8B or Black DN as the second dye. The tests were conducted without pH adjustment and after pH adjustment to 3.0. The results were based on the constants determined from double Langmuir isotherm. The maximum adsorption capacity of Blue D-5RN (control sample) in the samples without pH adjustment accounted for 97 mg/g d.w., and in the sample with pH adjustment (pH=3) – for 205 mg/g d.w. The adsorption capacity of a mixture of Red D-8B and Blue D-5RN reached 93 and 196 mg/g d.w., respectively, and in a mixture containing Yellow D-5GN – 103 and 214 mg/g d.w., respectively. The dye competition in a mixture was evaluated comparing 7 constants in Langmuir equation for mixtures and Blue D-5RN in a mixture. The adsorption capacity of Blue D-5RN in a mixture was found to be by ca. 8.8 % lower than the adsorption capacity of a dye mixture in the samples without pH adjustment and by ca. 9.4 % lower compared to the samples with adjusted pH. An explicit decline in K1 value was also observed, depending on the type of the second dye and pH. Blue D-5RN and Red D-8B characterized by a high similarity of chemical structure competed for active sites more strongly. It was confirmed by a higher (ca. 9-fold and 2.1-fold -pH=3) decrease in constants K determined for Blue D-5RN in a mixture. The experimental data showed that in the samples with pH=3, the competition for active sites between dyes was weaker.
This paper concerns cadmium desorption in subsequent cycles of adsorption/desorption by chemical sorbents such as 2% sodium alginate, sodium alginate with the addition of poly(vinyl) alcohol (PVA) in the following proportions: 1.5% alginate and 0.5% PVA, 2% alginate and 2% PVA, 2% alginate and 5% PVA, and two kinds of activated sludge immobilized on alginate sorbents. It was proved that adsorption by alginate and alginate with PVA obeys a second-order rate law. The higher the PVA amount in alginate, the lower the reaction rate. Mineral acids such as hydrochloric and sulphuric acids were used as desorption agents. It was observed that all sorbents tested remove cadmium with high and almost constant efficiency from the solution containing 50 mgCd/dm3, whereas desorption effectiveness depended on the kind of sorbents and desorbing agents.
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