The application of diffusion–reaction mixed model to assess the best experimental conditions for bark chemical activation to improve copper(II) ions adsorption
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Montes Atenas, Gonzalo
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The application of diffusion–reaction mixed model to assess the best experimental conditions for bark chemical activation to improve copper(II) ions adsorption
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Natural sorbents have been thoroughly assessed
to determine their adsorption capabilities to remove pollutants
from industrial wastewaters. Among them, pine
bark has demonstrated potential for carrying out the
removal of contaminants, particularly heavy metals, at the
level of traces present in dissolved state. Nevertheless, to
move towards the wastewater treatment implementation at
large scale, the handling and processing requirements of
pine bark to optimise the adsorption of heavy metals must
be fully assessed. This research study presents a new
mathematical model to evaluate the impact of acid pretreatment
of pine bark on heavy metals adsorption at different
pine bark-aqueous solution pulp densities. A diffusion–
reaction mixed model was developed and applied to
the case study of copper(II) adsorption onto pine bark. The
low binding energy inferred from analysing the adsorption
isotherms suggested that a diffusive mechanism is governing
the whole process. The mixed diffusion–reaction
kinetic model indicated that the activation increases the
rate at which metal ions are adsorbed, but it reduces the maximum achievable adsorption which in turn restricts its
usefulness to relatively high pulp densities (above 10 g/L).
The latter constitutes the first step towards optimising the
use of bark pine for treating wastewater polluted with
heavy metals and for establishing rules for scaling-up the
process.
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Environ Earth Sci (2014) 72:1625–1631
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