Cyclic Sorption and Desorption of Cu(II) onto Coconut Shell and Iron Oxide Coated Sand
- 1. UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education
- 2. University of South Florida
Description
Sorption is a viable treatment technology for copper-rich gold mine tailings wastewater. For continuous application, the sorbent should be regenerated with an appropriate desorbent, and reused. In this study, the sequential sorption/desorption characteristics of Cu(II) on coconut shell (CS) and iron oxide coated sand (IOCS) were determined. In batch assays, CS was found to have a Cu(II) uptake capacity of 0.46 mg g−1 and yielded a 93% removal efficiency, while the IOCS had a Cu(II) uptake capacity and removal efficiency of 0.49 mg g−1 and 98%, respectively. Desorption experiments indicated that HCl (0.05 M) was an efficient desorbent for the recovery of Cu(II) from CS, with an average desorption efficiency of 96% (sustained for eight sorption and desorption cycles). HCl (0.05 M) did not diminish the CS's ability to sorb copper even after eight sorption/desorption cycles, but completely deteriorated the iron oxide structure of the IOCS within six cycles. This study showed that CS and IOCS are both good sor...
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Separation Science and Technology
Publisher:
Informa UK Limited
ISSN:
01496395
Volume:
48
Pages:
2786-2794
Persistent Identifiers
MAGID
1997999821
DOI
10.1080/01496395.2013.809362
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