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Adsorption of chromium(VI) on pomace--an olive oil industry waste: batch and column studies. | LitMetric

Adsorption of chromium(VI) on pomace--an olive oil industry waste: batch and column studies.

J Hazard Mater

Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Atatürk University, 25240 Erzurum, Turkey.

Published: November 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines the effectiveness of olive oil factory waste (WPOOF) in removing chromium(VI) from water through batch and column experiments, highlighting its potential as a sustainable adsorbent.
  • The thermodynamic analysis suggests the adsorption process is spontaneous and endothermic, with optimal performance at a low pH of 2.0, indicating favorable conditions for chromium(VI) removal.
  • Results show that higher inlet chromium(VI) concentrations enhance adsorption, while increasing flow rates decrease the overall amount of sorbed chromium, and the data was fitted using the Adams-Bohart model for analysis.

Article Abstract

The waste pomace of olive oil factory (WPOOF) was tested for its ability to remove chromium(VI) from aqueous solution by batch and column experiments. Various thermodynamic parameters, such as DeltaG degrees , DeltaH degrees and DeltaS degrees have been calculated. The thermodynamics of chromium(VI) ion onto WPOOF system indicates spontaneous and endothermic nature of the process. The ability of WPOOF to adsorb chromium(VI) in a fixed bed column was investigated, as well. The effect of operating parameters such as flow rate and inlet metal ion concentration on the sorption characteristics of WPOOF was investigated. The longest breakthrough time and maximum of Cr(VI) adsorption is obtained at pH 2.0. The total adsorbed quantities, equilibrium uptakes and total removal percents of chromium(VI) related to the effluent volumes were determined by evaluating the breakthrough curves obtained at different flow rates and different inlet chromium(VI) concentrations for adsorbent. The data confirmed that the total amount of sorbed chromium(VI) and equilibrium chromium(VI) uptake decreased with increasing flow rate and increased with increasing inlet chromium(VI) concentration. The Adams-Bohart model were used to analyze the experimental data and the model parameters were evaluated.

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