Arsenate adsorption from water using a novel fabricated copper ferrite
Journal
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal Volume
198-199
Journal Volume
198-199
Pages
440-448
Start Page
440
End Page
448
ISSN
13858947
Date Issued
2012-08-01
Author(s)
Abstract
A novel fabricated copper ferrite was investigated for its As(V) removal in this study. The adsorption of As(V) by this recycled copper ferrite exhibited an L-shaped nonlinear isotherm, suggesting limited binding sites on the adsorbent surface. The As K-edge XANES indicated that the adsorbed As(V) on copper ferrite was not reduced to more toxic As(III) by Fe2+ in the structure. The maximum As adsorption capacity of the copper ferrite was 45.66mgg-1 at pH 3.7 and decreased with pH due to enhanced electrostatic repulsion between As(V) and the adsorbent surface. Desorption of As(V) using six different acid and salt solutions revealed that the desorption rate decreased in the order of H3PO4>Na3PO4>H2SO4>Na2SO4>HCl>HNO3. These results suggest that the recycled copper ferrite without surface modification is an effective adsorbent for removing As(V) from water, confirmed by effective removal of As(V) from contaminated groundwater. Furthermore, the novel fabricated copper ferrite can be used to recover rapidly in 20s using a magnet. The information obtained in this work shows great potential for developing a cost-effective adsorbent for immobilization of arsenate using the recycled copper ferrite.
Subjects
Adsorption
Arsenate
As K-edge XANES
Copper ferrite
Industrial sludge
SDGs
Type
journal article
