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Adsorptive Removal of Se(IV) by Citrus Peels: Effect of Adsorbent Entrapment in Calcium Alginate Beads
[Image: see text] Selenium (Se) contamination in natural waters impacted by anthropogenic activities is becoming a prevalent and widespread problem. Investigation of novel, low-cost, and sustainable food-waste-sourced adsorbents for Se removal has largely been unexplored. Here, we report on the Se(I...
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author | Dev, Subhabrata Khamkhash, Aibyek Ghosh, Tathagata Aggarwal, Srijan |
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description | [Image: see text] Selenium (Se) contamination in natural waters impacted by anthropogenic activities is becoming a prevalent and widespread problem. Investigation of novel, low-cost, and sustainable food-waste-sourced adsorbents for Se removal has largely been unexplored. Here, we report on the Se(IV) biosorption from a liquid solution using three waste-derived/low-cost biosorbents, namely citrus peels (bare), Ca-alginate gel beads, and Ca-alginate-citrus peels composite beads (Ca-alginate@citrus). The entrapment of citrus peels by Ca-alginate not only provided a structural framework for the citrus peel particles but also preserved the high-efficiency Se(IV) removal property of the citrus peels. From the modeling results, it was established that Se(IV) biosorption followed the fixed-film diffusion model, along with pseudo-second-order kinetics. Investigation of pH impacts along with initial dosing of sorbent/sorbate demonstrated that all of the three biosorbents exhibited optimum biosorption of Se(IV) at pH 6−8, 50–75 mg·L(–1) of Se(IV), and 1–5 mg·L(–1) of biosorbent. Overall, the maximum Se(IV) biosorption capacities were measured to be 116.2, 72.1, and 111.9 mg·g(–1) for citrus peels, Ca-alginate, and Ca-alginate@citrus, respectively, with citrus peels (bare and immobilized) showing among the highest reported values in the literature for Se(IV) adsorption. This work provides a platform for the future development of an efficient filtration system using Ca-alginate@citrus as an inexpensive, novel, and sustainable biosorbent to treat Se(IV) contaminated water. |
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spelling | pubmed-73768972020-07-24 Adsorptive Removal of Se(IV) by Citrus Peels: Effect of Adsorbent Entrapment in Calcium Alginate Beads Dev, Subhabrata Khamkhash, Aibyek Ghosh, Tathagata Aggarwal, Srijan ACS Omega [Image: see text] Selenium (Se) contamination in natural waters impacted by anthropogenic activities is becoming a prevalent and widespread problem. Investigation of novel, low-cost, and sustainable food-waste-sourced adsorbents for Se removal has largely been unexplored. Here, we report on the Se(IV) biosorption from a liquid solution using three waste-derived/low-cost biosorbents, namely citrus peels (bare), Ca-alginate gel beads, and Ca-alginate-citrus peels composite beads (Ca-alginate@citrus). The entrapment of citrus peels by Ca-alginate not only provided a structural framework for the citrus peel particles but also preserved the high-efficiency Se(IV) removal property of the citrus peels. From the modeling results, it was established that Se(IV) biosorption followed the fixed-film diffusion model, along with pseudo-second-order kinetics. Investigation of pH impacts along with initial dosing of sorbent/sorbate demonstrated that all of the three biosorbents exhibited optimum biosorption of Se(IV) at pH 6−8, 50–75 mg·L(–1) of Se(IV), and 1–5 mg·L(–1) of biosorbent. Overall, the maximum Se(IV) biosorption capacities were measured to be 116.2, 72.1, and 111.9 mg·g(–1) for citrus peels, Ca-alginate, and Ca-alginate@citrus, respectively, with citrus peels (bare and immobilized) showing among the highest reported values in the literature for Se(IV) adsorption. This work provides a platform for the future development of an efficient filtration system using Ca-alginate@citrus as an inexpensive, novel, and sustainable biosorbent to treat Se(IV) contaminated water. American Chemical Society 2020-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7376897/ /pubmed/32715207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01347 Text en Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Dev, Subhabrata Khamkhash, Aibyek Ghosh, Tathagata Aggarwal, Srijan Adsorptive Removal of Se(IV) by Citrus Peels: Effect of Adsorbent Entrapment in Calcium Alginate Beads |
title | Adsorptive Removal of Se(IV)
by Citrus Peels: Effect of Adsorbent Entrapment in
Calcium Alginate Beads |
title_full | Adsorptive Removal of Se(IV)
by Citrus Peels: Effect of Adsorbent Entrapment in
Calcium Alginate Beads |
title_fullStr | Adsorptive Removal of Se(IV)
by Citrus Peels: Effect of Adsorbent Entrapment in
Calcium Alginate Beads |
title_full_unstemmed | Adsorptive Removal of Se(IV)
by Citrus Peels: Effect of Adsorbent Entrapment in
Calcium Alginate Beads |
title_short | Adsorptive Removal of Se(IV)
by Citrus Peels: Effect of Adsorbent Entrapment in
Calcium Alginate Beads |
title_sort | adsorptive removal of se(iv)
by citrus peels: effect of adsorbent entrapment in
calcium alginate beads |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7376897/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32715207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01347 |
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