Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
294828 Mining Science and Technology (China) 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to study the ability of bentonites to remove heavy metal ions from waste water and its factors affecting it, batch sorption experiments of Cu2+ were conducted on Ca-bentonite and Na-bentonite under various conditions. The results show that the adsorption process of bentonite accorded with the Freundlich isotherm model and that the sorption results of Na-bentonite are better than those of Ca-bentonite. Adsorption behavior of both bentonites was strongly depending on pH, initial concentration and additional amounts of bentonites. There are three kinds of adsorption mechanism at different ranges of pH values: the competition adsorption between Cu2+ and H+ (pH<3), ion-exchange adsorption (pH=3∼7) and precipitation adsorption of copper hydroxyl compounds (pH>8.3). The removal rate of bentonite decreases with an increase in the initial metal ion concentration. The maximum adsorption capacity of Na-bentonite was 26 mg/g and that of Ca-bentonite 12 mg/g. The removal rate of Cu2+ was practically 100% at the initial concentration of 40 mg/L, when 4 g/L of Na-bentonite and 14 g/L of Ca-bentonite were added to the solution.

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