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Characteristics of Adsorption/Desorption Process on Dolomite Adsorbent in the Copper(II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions

The removal of hazardous heavy metals that have been released into the environment due to industrial activities has become an important issue in recent years. The presented study concerned the removal of copper(II) ions from aqueous solutions using dolomites. Dolomite is a very attractive adsorbent...

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Autores principales: Sočo, Eleonora, Domoń, Andżelika, Papciak, Dorota, Michel, Magdalena M., Pająk, Dariusz, Cieniek, Bogumił, Azizi, Mostafa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444961
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134648
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author Sočo, Eleonora
Domoń, Andżelika
Papciak, Dorota
Michel, Magdalena M.
Pająk, Dariusz
Cieniek, Bogumił
Azizi, Mostafa
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Domoń, Andżelika
Papciak, Dorota
Michel, Magdalena M.
Pająk, Dariusz
Cieniek, Bogumił
Azizi, Mostafa
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description The removal of hazardous heavy metals that have been released into the environment due to industrial activities has become an important issue in recent years. The presented study concerned the removal of copper(II) ions from aqueous solutions using dolomites. Dolomite is a very attractive adsorbent due to its wide availability, low cost, good adsorption, and environmental compatibility. The paper describes the properties of D-I and D-II dolomites from two different open-cast mines in Poland. The properties of natural adsorbents were determined based on point of zero charges (PZC), elemental analysis of the adsorbent composition, FT-IR, XRD, and SEM spectra analysis. Depending on the initial concentration of the solution used, the adsorption efficiency of copper(II) ions was 58–80% for D-I and 80–97% for D-II. The adsorption mechanism in the case of D-II dolomite was mainly based on ion exchange, while chemisorption dominated the D-I dolomite surface. Considering the possibility of the regeneration and reuse of the adsorbent, dolomite D-II is a better material (the desorption efficiency of copper(II) ions was 58–80%). The adsorption behavior of dolomites has been described using six adsorption isotherms. The best fit was obtained for the Redlich–Peterson, Jovanović, and Langmuir isotherms, indicating that monolayer adsorption occurred. The maximum adsorption capacity for copper(II) was 378 mg/g of D-I and 308 mg/g of D-II.
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spelling pubmed-103423572023-07-14 Characteristics of Adsorption/Desorption Process on Dolomite Adsorbent in the Copper(II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions Sočo, Eleonora Domoń, Andżelika Papciak, Dorota Michel, Magdalena M. Pająk, Dariusz Cieniek, Bogumił Azizi, Mostafa Materials (Basel) Article The removal of hazardous heavy metals that have been released into the environment due to industrial activities has become an important issue in recent years. The presented study concerned the removal of copper(II) ions from aqueous solutions using dolomites. Dolomite is a very attractive adsorbent due to its wide availability, low cost, good adsorption, and environmental compatibility. The paper describes the properties of D-I and D-II dolomites from two different open-cast mines in Poland. The properties of natural adsorbents were determined based on point of zero charges (PZC), elemental analysis of the adsorbent composition, FT-IR, XRD, and SEM spectra analysis. Depending on the initial concentration of the solution used, the adsorption efficiency of copper(II) ions was 58–80% for D-I and 80–97% for D-II. The adsorption mechanism in the case of D-II dolomite was mainly based on ion exchange, while chemisorption dominated the D-I dolomite surface. Considering the possibility of the regeneration and reuse of the adsorbent, dolomite D-II is a better material (the desorption efficiency of copper(II) ions was 58–80%). The adsorption behavior of dolomites has been described using six adsorption isotherms. The best fit was obtained for the Redlich–Peterson, Jovanović, and Langmuir isotherms, indicating that monolayer adsorption occurred. The maximum adsorption capacity for copper(II) was 378 mg/g of D-I and 308 mg/g of D-II. MDPI 2023-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10342357/ /pubmed/37444961 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134648 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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Sočo, Eleonora
Domoń, Andżelika
Papciak, Dorota
Michel, Magdalena M.
Pająk, Dariusz
Cieniek, Bogumił
Azizi, Mostafa
Characteristics of Adsorption/Desorption Process on Dolomite Adsorbent in the Copper(II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions
title Characteristics of Adsorption/Desorption Process on Dolomite Adsorbent in the Copper(II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions
title_full Characteristics of Adsorption/Desorption Process on Dolomite Adsorbent in the Copper(II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions
title_fullStr Characteristics of Adsorption/Desorption Process on Dolomite Adsorbent in the Copper(II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Adsorption/Desorption Process on Dolomite Adsorbent in the Copper(II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions
title_short Characteristics of Adsorption/Desorption Process on Dolomite Adsorbent in the Copper(II) Removal from Aqueous Solutions
title_sort characteristics of adsorption/desorption process on dolomite adsorbent in the copper(ii) removal from aqueous solutions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10342357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444961
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16134648
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