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Treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: Characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms

Fly ash is a significant pollutant in thermal power stations. Although this waste harms the environment and humans, it is badly removed and managed, and only a few studies are interested in this waste. For that, this study aims to valorise fly ash into potential adsorbents to treat tannery effluents...

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Autores principales: Elkarrach, Karima, Omor, Anass, Atia, Fatima, Laidi, Omar, Benlemlih, Mohamed, Merzouki, Mohammed
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36685420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12687
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author Elkarrach, Karima
Omor, Anass
Atia, Fatima
Laidi, Omar
Benlemlih, Mohamed
Merzouki, Mohammed
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Omor, Anass
Atia, Fatima
Laidi, Omar
Benlemlih, Mohamed
Merzouki, Mohammed
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description Fly ash is a significant pollutant in thermal power stations. Although this waste harms the environment and humans, it is badly removed and managed, and only a few studies are interested in this waste. For that, this study aims to valorise fly ash into potential adsorbents to treat tannery effluents for the first time. The physicochemical characterisation showed that fly ash has a pHpzc of 9.78, a very porous structure, a high specific surface area of 3127.2 m(2)/g with a total pore volume of 3.27 cm(3)/g, and a high silica and aluminium percentage. SEM showed that the fly ash studied has a small particle size ranging between 32 nm and 100 μm. Batch adsorption experiments were done, and the effects of adsorption parameters were investigated. The kinetics and isotherms models indicate that the equilibriums were achieved in 30 min, where the maximum uptake capacity was 2496, 223.7 and 106.8 mg/g for Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), chromium (VI) and sulfide ions, respectively. The kinetic data were well fitted to the pseudo-second-order model and showed that adsorption onto fly ash may be chemical and physical simultaneously. Freundlich’s model gave a better fit for the experimental adsorption equilibrium data and displayed multilayer adsorption. The thermodynamic isotherm showed that the adsorption onto fly ash is thermodynamically spontaneous (ΔG° < 0) and endothermic (ΔH° > 0). In conclusion, fly ash, which is a free material, has a more robust adsorption capacity than other expensive materials. Thus, it can be a promising, eco-friendly, attractive adsorbent for industrial wastewater treatment.
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spelling pubmed-98500422023-01-20 Treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: Characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms Elkarrach, Karima Omor, Anass Atia, Fatima Laidi, Omar Benlemlih, Mohamed Merzouki, Mohammed Heliyon Research Article Fly ash is a significant pollutant in thermal power stations. Although this waste harms the environment and humans, it is badly removed and managed, and only a few studies are interested in this waste. For that, this study aims to valorise fly ash into potential adsorbents to treat tannery effluents for the first time. The physicochemical characterisation showed that fly ash has a pHpzc of 9.78, a very porous structure, a high specific surface area of 3127.2 m(2)/g with a total pore volume of 3.27 cm(3)/g, and a high silica and aluminium percentage. SEM showed that the fly ash studied has a small particle size ranging between 32 nm and 100 μm. Batch adsorption experiments were done, and the effects of adsorption parameters were investigated. The kinetics and isotherms models indicate that the equilibriums were achieved in 30 min, where the maximum uptake capacity was 2496, 223.7 and 106.8 mg/g for Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), chromium (VI) and sulfide ions, respectively. The kinetic data were well fitted to the pseudo-second-order model and showed that adsorption onto fly ash may be chemical and physical simultaneously. Freundlich’s model gave a better fit for the experimental adsorption equilibrium data and displayed multilayer adsorption. The thermodynamic isotherm showed that the adsorption onto fly ash is thermodynamically spontaneous (ΔG° < 0) and endothermic (ΔH° > 0). In conclusion, fly ash, which is a free material, has a more robust adsorption capacity than other expensive materials. Thus, it can be a promising, eco-friendly, attractive adsorbent for industrial wastewater treatment. Elsevier 2023-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9850042/ /pubmed/36685420 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12687 Text en © 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Elkarrach, Karima
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Laidi, Omar
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Merzouki, Mohammed
Treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: Characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms
title Treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: Characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms
title_full Treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: Characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms
title_fullStr Treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: Characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: Characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms
title_short Treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: Characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms
title_sort treatment of tannery effluent by adsorption onto fly ash released from thermal power stations: characterisation, optimization, kinetics, and isotherms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36685420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12687
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