Removal of As(V) by adsorption onto mixed rare earth oxides
- 27 March 2002
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Separation Science and Technology
- Vol. 37 (5), 1095-1108
- https://doi.org/10.1081/ss-120002243
Abstract
Arsenic pollution of water is a major problem faced worldwide. Arsenic is a suspected carcinogen in human beings and is harmful to other living beings. In the present study, a novel adsorbent was used to remove arsenate [As(V)] from synthetic solutions. The adsorbent, which is a mixture of rare earth oxides, was found to adsorb As(V) rapidly and effectively. The effect of various parameters such as contact time, initial concentration, pH, and adsorbent dose on adsorption efficiency was investigated. More than 90% of the adsorption occurred within the first 10 min and the kinetic rate constant was found to be about 3.5 mg min(-1). Adsorption efficiency was found to be dependent on the initial As(V) concentration, and the adsorption behavior followed the Langmuir adsorption model. The optimum pH was found to be 6.5. The presence of other ions such as nitrate, phosphate, sulphate, and silicate decreased the adsorption of As(V) by about 20-30%. The adsorbed As(V) could be desorbed easily by washing the adsorbent with pH 12 solution. This study demonstrates the applicability of naturally occurring rare earth oxides as selective adsorbents for As(V) from solutionsKeywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- Carbon adsorbents for the sorption of arsenicCarbon, 1998
- Manganese Greensand for Removal of Arsenic in Drinking WaterWater Quality Research Journal, 1997
- Enhanced Removal of As(V) from Water with Iron-Coated Spent CatalystSeparation Science and Technology, 1997
- Adsorbing Colloid Flotation of As(V)–-Feasibility of Utilizing Streaming Current DetectorSeparation Science and Technology, 1996
- An overview of arsenic removal processesDesalination, 1995
- Removal of Arsenic from Aqueous Solution by Adsorbing Colloid FlotationIndustrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 1994
- Adsorption of inorganic arsenic and organoarsenicals on hydrous oxidesEnvironmental Progress, 1987
- Removal of arsenic from geothermal fluids by adsorptive bubble flotation with colloidal ferric hydroxideEnvironmental Science & Technology, 1985
- Adsorption of arsenite on amorphous iron hydroxide from dilute aqueous solutionEnvironmental Science & Technology, 1980
- Removal of Arsenic (V) From Water by Adsorption on Aluminum and Ferric HydroxidesJournal AWWA, 1973