ABSTRACT
The potentials of Adansonia digitata root (ADRP) and stem powders (ADSP) and the stem
activated carbon (ADSAC) for adsorption of Pb2+, Cd2+, Cu2+ and Co2+ from aqueous solutions
were investigated. The activated carbon was prepared via chemical activation using ZnCl2 as the
activating agent. Physico-chemical analysis of the adsorbents (ADRP, ADSP and ADSAC)
showed the moisture contents (< 20 %), volatile matter (9.2 - 11.2 %), ash content showed < 5.0
%, fixed carbon (68 - 81.0 %), pore volume (3.0 - 4.0x10-3 m3/g), bulk density (0.19 - 0.38 gml-1)
and conductivity (221 - 301 μS/cm). ADSAC showed the highest values for all the physicochemical
parameters determined except for moisture and ash content (5.2 % and 2.6 %). The
FTIR analysis of the adsorbents (ADSAC and ADRP) before and after adsorption revealed that
hydroxyl, carbonyl and amino groups were predominant on the surface of the adsorbents. The
Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) image revealed high porosity and irregular pores in the
adsorbents indicating good adsorbents while the Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrum showed
carbon as the major element with 57.2 %, oxygen (36.4 %), and phosphorus (6.5 %) for ADSAC
while ADSP showed 75 % oxygen, 13.4 % carbon, 0.9 % calcium and 9.8 % nitrogen. For
ADRP, 53.0 % Nitrogen, 23.8 % carbon, 9.1 % calcium, 7.5 % potassium and 6.6 % magnesium
were present. Batch adsorption was carried out to evaluate the optimal operational conditions
such as initial concentration, pH, contact time, adsorbent dose, particle size and carbonization
temperature on the removal of Pb2+, Cd2+, Cu2+ and Co2+. Removal of the metals decreased with
increase in initial concentrations of the metal ions (0.5-40 mg/L) and in particle size of the
adsorbents (32-250 μm) while removal of Pb2+, Cd2+, Cu2+ and Co2+ ions increased with
increase in pH (2-5), contact time (30-90 min), adsorbent dose (0.1 - 0.4 g) and carbonization
temperature (250 - 350 oC) for ADRP, ADSP and ADSAC respectively. The optimal conditions
for the adsorptions are initial concentration of the metal ions = 0.5 mg/L, pH = 5, contact time =
90 min, adsorbent dose = 0.4 g, particle size = 32 μm and carbonization temperature = 350 oC.
The competitive adsorption of Pb2+, Cd2+, Cu2+ and Co2+ mixed metal solutions showed that
ADSAC was more efficient with % removal (75.0 - 99.9 %), ADSP (59.8 – 86.7 %) and ADRP
(66.1 – 78.3 %). Desorption studies indicate that regeneration and recovery of the adsorbates are
possible with acidic reagent with desorption above 90 % at 180 min while below 60 % at 180
min was recorded with basic reagent. Among the adsorption isotherms tested, Freundlich
isotherm showed good fit to the adsorption of Pb2+, Cd2+, Cu2+ and Co2+ onto ADRP, ADSP and
ADSAC while Langmuir isotherm indicate a favourable adsorption process between the
adsorbents and metal ions in solution. Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherm revealed that the
adsorption processes were physisorption having mean free energy value below 8 KJmol-1 (1.581
– 3.536 KJmol-1). The kinetics studies showed that Pseudo-second order provides the best fit to
the experimental data for ADSAC while the presence of the boundary layer effect in intraparticle
diffusion showed the existence of the surface sorption indicating that intraparticle diffusion was
not the only rate-limiting step. Hence, the studied parameters showed that ADRP, ADSP and
ADSAC can be effectively used as a low cost adsorbent.
BRIGHT, A (2021). The Potentials Of Adansonia Digitata Root And Stem Powders And Stem Activated Carbon As Low-Cost Adsorbents For The Removal Of Heavy Metals From Aqueous Solutions. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-potentials-of-adansonia-digitata-root-and-stem-powders-and-stem-activated-carbon-as-low-cost-adsorbents-for-the-removal-of-heavy-metals-from-aqueous-solutions-1
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BRIGHT, AGWOGIE . "The Potentials Of Adansonia Digitata Root And Stem Powders And Stem Activated Carbon As Low-Cost Adsorbents For The Removal Of Heavy Metals From Aqueous Solutions" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-potentials-of-adansonia-digitata-root-and-stem-powders-and-stem-activated-carbon-as-low-cost-adsorbents-for-the-removal-of-heavy-metals-from-aqueous-solutions-1