Palm tree leaves usage for biosorption and recovery of heavy metals from wastewater

Biosorption can be a sustainable water treatment option. However, selection of biosorbent can be challenging and local availability plays an important role. This research investigates the effectiveness of palm tree leaves for biosorption of Cr(VI), Cu(II) and Zn(II), from synthetic wastewater. Batch...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Kaakani, Manal (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Mortula, Maruf (author), Abouleish, Mohamed (author)
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منشور في: 2017
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Mortula, Maruf
Abouleish, Mohamed
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dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv Kaakani, M, M. Mortula, and Mohamed Yehia Abouleish. "Palm Tree Leaves Usage for Biosorption and Recovery of Heavy Metals from Wastewater." Desalination and Water Treatment 80, no. 1 (2017): 184-192.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biosorption
Recovery
Heavy metals
Wastewater
Palm tree leaves
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description Biosorption can be a sustainable water treatment option. However, selection of biosorbent can be challenging and local availability plays an important role. This research investigates the effectiveness of palm tree leaves for biosorption of Cr(VI), Cu(II) and Zn(II), from synthetic wastewater. Batch tests were conducted to assess the effectiveness of metal removal; to identify optimal operating conditions and assess the competition among the metals. Column tests were conducted to assess the applicability of the biosorption process in a dynamic environment. Desorption tests were conducted to assess the recovery of the metals. Batch experimental results indicated high (67.5%–99.5%) removal of individual metals and all the metals together for different initial concentrations (2–10 mg/L) and pH levels (3–9). Isotherm models were applied successfully. The results from column experiments indicated high (≥90%) capability of metal removal for long period (200–2,800 pore volumes processed). Desorption results indicated a high (≥50%) recovery of the metals.
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spellingShingle Palm tree leaves usage for biosorption and recovery of heavy metals from wastewater
Kaakani, Manal
Biosorption
Recovery
Heavy metals
Wastewater
Palm tree leaves
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title Palm tree leaves usage for biosorption and recovery of heavy metals from wastewater
title_full Palm tree leaves usage for biosorption and recovery of heavy metals from wastewater
title_fullStr Palm tree leaves usage for biosorption and recovery of heavy metals from wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Palm tree leaves usage for biosorption and recovery of heavy metals from wastewater
title_short Palm tree leaves usage for biosorption and recovery of heavy metals from wastewater
title_sort Palm tree leaves usage for biosorption and recovery of heavy metals from wastewater
topic Biosorption
Recovery
Heavy metals
Wastewater
Palm tree leaves
url http://hdl.handle.net/11073/16263