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Marble Waste Sludges as Effective Nanomaterials for Cu (II) Adsorption in Aqueous Media

This study evaluated the waste generated by a Spanish marble-producing company as adsorbent for the removal of copper (Cu [II]) from aqueous media. Six marble waste sludge samples were studied, and the following operational parameters were analyzed in discontinuous regime, including pollutant concen...

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Autores principales: Ramos, Ventura Castillo, Utrilla, José Rivera, Sánchez, Antonio Ruiz, Ramón, María Victoria López, Polo, Manuel Sánchez
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34578621
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11092305
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author Ramos, Ventura Castillo
Utrilla, José Rivera
Sánchez, Antonio Ruiz
Ramón, María Victoria López
Polo, Manuel Sánchez
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Utrilla, José Rivera
Sánchez, Antonio Ruiz
Ramón, María Victoria López
Polo, Manuel Sánchez
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description This study evaluated the waste generated by a Spanish marble-producing company as adsorbent for the removal of copper (Cu [II]) from aqueous media. Six marble waste sludge samples were studied, and the following operational parameters were analyzed in discontinuous regime, including pollutant concentration, pH, temperature, nature of aqueous medium, and ionic strength. The applicability of the adsorbent material was assessed with experiments in both continuous and discontinuous regimes under close-to-real-life conditions. A pseudo-second order model yielded a better fit to the kinetic data. Application of the intraparticle diffusion model revealed two well-differentiated adsorption stages, in which the external material transfer is negligible and intraparticle diffusion is the controlling stage. The equilibrium study was better fitted to a Freundlich-type isotherm, predicting elevated maximum adsorption values (22.7 mg g(−1)) at a relatively low initial Cu (II) concentration (25 ppm), yielding a highly favorable chemisorption process (n >> 1). X-ray fluorescence study identified calcite (CaCO(3)) as the main component of marble waste sludges. According to X-ray diffraction analysis, Cu (II) ion adsorption occurred by intercalation of the metallic cation between CaCO(3) layers and by the formation of surface complexes such as CaCO(3) and Cu(2)(CO(3))(OH)(2). Cu (II) was more effectively removed at medium pH, lower temperature, and lower ionic strength of the aqueous medium. The salinity and dissolved organic matter in surface, ground-, and waste-waters negatively affected the Cu (II) removal process in both continuous and discontinuous regimes by competing for active adsorption sites. These findings demonstrate the applicability and effectiveness of marble-derived waste sludges as low-cost and readily available adsorbents for the treatment of waters polluted by Cu (II) under close-to-real-life conditions.
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spelling pubmed-84668782021-09-27 Marble Waste Sludges as Effective Nanomaterials for Cu (II) Adsorption in Aqueous Media Ramos, Ventura Castillo Utrilla, José Rivera Sánchez, Antonio Ruiz Ramón, María Victoria López Polo, Manuel Sánchez Nanomaterials (Basel) Article This study evaluated the waste generated by a Spanish marble-producing company as adsorbent for the removal of copper (Cu [II]) from aqueous media. Six marble waste sludge samples were studied, and the following operational parameters were analyzed in discontinuous regime, including pollutant concentration, pH, temperature, nature of aqueous medium, and ionic strength. The applicability of the adsorbent material was assessed with experiments in both continuous and discontinuous regimes under close-to-real-life conditions. A pseudo-second order model yielded a better fit to the kinetic data. Application of the intraparticle diffusion model revealed two well-differentiated adsorption stages, in which the external material transfer is negligible and intraparticle diffusion is the controlling stage. The equilibrium study was better fitted to a Freundlich-type isotherm, predicting elevated maximum adsorption values (22.7 mg g(−1)) at a relatively low initial Cu (II) concentration (25 ppm), yielding a highly favorable chemisorption process (n >> 1). X-ray fluorescence study identified calcite (CaCO(3)) as the main component of marble waste sludges. According to X-ray diffraction analysis, Cu (II) ion adsorption occurred by intercalation of the metallic cation between CaCO(3) layers and by the formation of surface complexes such as CaCO(3) and Cu(2)(CO(3))(OH)(2). Cu (II) was more effectively removed at medium pH, lower temperature, and lower ionic strength of the aqueous medium. The salinity and dissolved organic matter in surface, ground-, and waste-waters negatively affected the Cu (II) removal process in both continuous and discontinuous regimes by competing for active adsorption sites. These findings demonstrate the applicability and effectiveness of marble-derived waste sludges as low-cost and readily available adsorbents for the treatment of waters polluted by Cu (II) under close-to-real-life conditions. MDPI 2021-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8466878/ /pubmed/34578621 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11092305 Text en © 2021 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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Ramos, Ventura Castillo
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Sánchez, Antonio Ruiz
Ramón, María Victoria López
Polo, Manuel Sánchez
Marble Waste Sludges as Effective Nanomaterials for Cu (II) Adsorption in Aqueous Media
title Marble Waste Sludges as Effective Nanomaterials for Cu (II) Adsorption in Aqueous Media
title_full Marble Waste Sludges as Effective Nanomaterials for Cu (II) Adsorption in Aqueous Media
title_fullStr Marble Waste Sludges as Effective Nanomaterials for Cu (II) Adsorption in Aqueous Media
title_full_unstemmed Marble Waste Sludges as Effective Nanomaterials for Cu (II) Adsorption in Aqueous Media
title_short Marble Waste Sludges as Effective Nanomaterials for Cu (II) Adsorption in Aqueous Media
title_sort marble waste sludges as effective nanomaterials for cu (ii) adsorption in aqueous media
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34578621
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11092305
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