Novel adsorbents for the removal of toxic cadmium ions from polluted water.

Int J Phytoremediation

Department of Chemistry, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Green Fields, Vaddeswaram, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Published: June 2023

Cadmium is one of the most toxic heavy metal ions found in wastewaters and its remedial methods are globally investigated. Removal methods based on biomaterials as adsorbents are proving to be simple, effective and eco-friendly. In the present investigation, bio-adsorbents derived from plant stems (CRSP) and its active carbon (CRAC) are observed to have good adsorption for toxic cadmium ions. Hence, extraction conditions are optimized for maximum Cd-extraction: 55.0% with 'CRSP' and 70.0% with 'CRAC', from Cd solutions of concentration: 25.0 mg/L. The adsorption capacities are 6.9 mg/g with CRSP and 12.6 mg/g with 'CRAC'. When 'CRAC' is impregnated with nano-CeO (CRAC.nCeO) and is used as adsorbent, the percentage of Cd-extraction is increased to 90.0% and adsorption capacity to 22.5 mg/g at the optimized extraction conditions. To overcome the agglomeration of nanoparticles, the 'CRAC.nCeO' is immobilized in Zr-alginate beads and thus obtained beads are investigated as adsorbent. With beads (CRAC.nCeO-Zr.alg), the percentage of Cd-adsorption is enhanced to 95.0% and adsorption capacity to 24.6 mg/g. The adsorbents are characterized by adopting XRD and FTIR techniques. The adsorption mechanism is assessed by evaluating thermodynamic parameters, isotherm and kinetic models. The thermodynamic parameters and FTIR spectral characteristics indicate the formation of 'surface complex' between Cd and adsorbent's functional groups. The adsorption follows Freundlich isotherm and pseudo-second order model. Many co-ions have not effected the percentage of extraction and interestingly, the presence of some cations (Al and Fe) have synergistically enhanced the Cd-extraction. Spent sorbents can be regenerated and reused with marginal loss of adsorption capacity. The adsorbents developed are successfully used to treat real Cd-polluted wastewater. The novelty of the present investigation is that the effective, eco-friendly, renewable and robust sorbents with high sorption capacities are developed for Cd-remediation of water.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2022.2137101DOI Listing

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