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Adsorption Capacity of Silica SBA-15 and Titanosilicate ETS-10 toward Indium Ions

Indium is an extremely important element for industry that is distributed in the Earth’s crust at very low concentrations. The recovery of indium by silica SBA-15 and titanosilicate ETS-10 was investigated at different pH levels, temperatures, times of contact and indium concentrations. A maximum re...

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Autores principales: Zinicovscaia, Inga, Yushin, Nikita, Humelnicu, Doina, Grozdov, Dmitrii, Ignat, Maria, Humelnicu, Ionel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110040
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16083201
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author Zinicovscaia, Inga
Yushin, Nikita
Humelnicu, Doina
Grozdov, Dmitrii
Ignat, Maria
Humelnicu, Ionel
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description Indium is an extremely important element for industry that is distributed in the Earth’s crust at very low concentrations. The recovery of indium by silica SBA-15 and titanosilicate ETS-10 was investigated at different pH levels, temperatures, times of contact and indium concentrations. A maximum removal of indium by ETS-10 was achieved at pH 3.0, while by SBA-15 it was within the pH range of 5.0–6.0. By studying kinetics, the applicability of the Elovich model for the description of indium adsorption on silica SBA-15 was shown, while its sorption on titanosilicate ETS-10 fitted well with the pseudo-first-order model. Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms were used to explain the equanimity of the sorption process. The Langmuir model showed its applicability for the explanation of the equilibrium data obtained for both sorbents, the maximum sorption capacity obtained using the model constituted 366 mg/g for titanosilicate ETS-10 at pH 3.0, temperature 22 °C and contact time 60 min, and 2036 mg/g for silica SBA-15 at pH 6.0, temperature 22 °C and contact time 60 min. Indium recovery was not dependent on the temperature and the sorption process was spontaneous in nature. The interactions between the indium sulfate structure and surfaces of adsorbents were investigated theoretically using the ORCA quantum chemistry program package. The spent SBA-15 and ETS-10 could be easily regenerated by using 0.01 M HCl and reused with up to 6 cycles of adsorption/desorption with a decrease in the removal efficiency between 4% and 10% for SBA-15 and 5% and 10% for ETS-10, respectively.
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spelling pubmed-101448712023-04-29 Adsorption Capacity of Silica SBA-15 and Titanosilicate ETS-10 toward Indium Ions Zinicovscaia, Inga Yushin, Nikita Humelnicu, Doina Grozdov, Dmitrii Ignat, Maria Humelnicu, Ionel Materials (Basel) Article Indium is an extremely important element for industry that is distributed in the Earth’s crust at very low concentrations. The recovery of indium by silica SBA-15 and titanosilicate ETS-10 was investigated at different pH levels, temperatures, times of contact and indium concentrations. A maximum removal of indium by ETS-10 was achieved at pH 3.0, while by SBA-15 it was within the pH range of 5.0–6.0. By studying kinetics, the applicability of the Elovich model for the description of indium adsorption on silica SBA-15 was shown, while its sorption on titanosilicate ETS-10 fitted well with the pseudo-first-order model. Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherms were used to explain the equanimity of the sorption process. The Langmuir model showed its applicability for the explanation of the equilibrium data obtained for both sorbents, the maximum sorption capacity obtained using the model constituted 366 mg/g for titanosilicate ETS-10 at pH 3.0, temperature 22 °C and contact time 60 min, and 2036 mg/g for silica SBA-15 at pH 6.0, temperature 22 °C and contact time 60 min. Indium recovery was not dependent on the temperature and the sorption process was spontaneous in nature. The interactions between the indium sulfate structure and surfaces of adsorbents were investigated theoretically using the ORCA quantum chemistry program package. The spent SBA-15 and ETS-10 could be easily regenerated by using 0.01 M HCl and reused with up to 6 cycles of adsorption/desorption with a decrease in the removal efficiency between 4% and 10% for SBA-15 and 5% and 10% for ETS-10, respectively. MDPI 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10144871/ /pubmed/37110040 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16083201 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ignat, Maria
Humelnicu, Ionel
Adsorption Capacity of Silica SBA-15 and Titanosilicate ETS-10 toward Indium Ions
title Adsorption Capacity of Silica SBA-15 and Titanosilicate ETS-10 toward Indium Ions
title_full Adsorption Capacity of Silica SBA-15 and Titanosilicate ETS-10 toward Indium Ions
title_fullStr Adsorption Capacity of Silica SBA-15 and Titanosilicate ETS-10 toward Indium Ions
title_full_unstemmed Adsorption Capacity of Silica SBA-15 and Titanosilicate ETS-10 toward Indium Ions
title_short Adsorption Capacity of Silica SBA-15 and Titanosilicate ETS-10 toward Indium Ions
title_sort adsorption capacity of silica sba-15 and titanosilicate ets-10 toward indium ions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144871/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110040
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16083201
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