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Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt
ISSN: 1119-8362
Vol. 20, No. 3, 2016, pp. 702-714
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Bioline Code: ja16082
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management, Vol. 20, No. 3, 2016, pp. 702-714
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Biosorption of Fe (II) and Cd (II) ions from aqueous solution using a low cost Adsorbent from Orange Peels
ADEBAYO, G.B.; MOHAMMED, A.A. & SOKOYA, S.O.
Abstract
The peels from orange are less expensive biomaterials with excellent adsorption
capacities. Orange peels were carbonized at 450 ºC, purified, activated with orthophosphoric
acid and modified with citric acid to obtain Modified and Activated carbon which were used as
low cost adsorbent to adsorb Cd(II) and Fe(II) metal ions. The effects of initial metal ions
concentration; pH; temperature; contact time; and adsorbents dose on the removal of metal ions
were investigated. The maximum adsorption occurs at 26 ºC and decreased with increase in
temperature while optimum adsorption took place at pH of 6. Both the Fe-MOP and Fe-AOP
system attained equilibrium in 60 minutes but Cd-MOP & Cd-AOP attained equilibrium at
45mins. The enthalpy 0f adsorption ranged from 2.48 KJ/mol to 14.418 KJ/mol and the entropy
of adsorption ranged from -3.53 KJ/mol to 41.07 KJ/mol for both adsorbents (MOP and AOP).
The kinetic studies showed that the adsorption process fitted well for pseudo-second order rate
expression. Both MOP and AOP has much affinity for Fe(II) uptake than Cd(II) ion and the
adsorption data fitted most into Freundlich but the highest adsorption capacity of 0.895 was
obtained from Temkin. The presence of hydroxyl, alkyl, ether and aldehyde groups was
confirmed by Infrared while the SEM shows porous surface characteristics suitable for
adsorption. © JASEM
Keywords
Modified Orange peel; adsorbent dose; Isotherm; adsorption; Activated Orange peel
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