Adsorptive separation of arsenate and arsenite anions from aqueous medium by using orange waste

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作者
Ghimire, KN
Inoue, K
Yamaguchi, H
Makino, K
Miyajima, T
机构
[1] Saga Univ, Dept Chem & Appl Chem, Fac Sci & Engn, Saga 8408502, Japan
[2] Yamasoh Micron Inc, Wakayama 6496561, Japan
关键词
adsorption; arsenite; arsenate; phosphorylated cellulose; phosphorylated orange waste; ion exchange;
D O I
10.1016/j.watres.2003.08.029
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Cellulose and orange waste were chemically modified by means of phosphorylation. The chemically modified gels were further loaded with iron(III) in order to create a suitable chelating environment for arsenate and arsenite removal. The loading capacity for iron(III) on the gel prepared from orange waste (POW) was 1.21 mmol g(-1) compared with 0.96 mmol g(-1) for the gel prepared from cellulose (PC). Removal tests of arsenic with the iron(Ill)-loaded gel were carried out batchwise and by using a column. Arsenite removal was favored under alkaline condition for both PC and POW gels, however, the POW gel showed some removal capability even at neutral pH. On contrary, arsenate removal took place under acidic conditions at pH = 2-3 and 2-6 for the PC and POW gels, respectively. Since iron(III) loading is higher on the POW gel than on the PC gel greater arsenic removal has been achieved by the POW gel compared with the PC gel. It can be concluded that the POW gel can be used for the removal and recovery of both arsenite and arsenate from arsenic contaminated wastewater. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:4945 / 4953
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