

Author: Agrawal Priyanka Bajpai A.K.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 0277-2248
Source: Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, Vol.93, Iss.7, 2011-08, pp. : 1277-1297
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Abstract
This study evaluates the feasibility of using iron-oxide-impregnated nanoparticles of alginate (FeO–Alg) in removing hexavalent chromium ions from aqueous solutions by batch and continuous (fixed bed) column adsorption methods. In the batch mode experiments, the influence of contact time, chromium(VI) concentration, pH, and adsorbent were studied while in the fixed-bed column mode, bed height, flow rate, and initial metal ions concentration on the adsorption profiles of the metal ions employing FeO–Alg as nanoadsorbents (0.02 g 20 mL−1) were investigated. The maximum adsorption was observed at 2.3 pH for an initial metal ion concentration of 10 mg L−1. The results suggest that adsorption is due to electrostatic attraction between chromate ions (
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