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Competitive Sorption of Copper and Nickel Ions from Aqueous Solution Using Peat
Authors:YS HO  G McKay
Institution:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, SAR, China
Abstract:Bicomponent aqueous solutions of copper and nickel ions have been used to investigate the sorption of metal ions onto peat. Peat, a low cost sorbent, has shown a high capacity for the sorption of single component metal ions attributed to extensive carboxylic acids within its structure. Copper and nickel ions were selected as typical metals in the effluents of electroplating industries. The effects of competitive sorption in batch systems were studied at various metal ion concentrations. In this study the Butler and Ockrent model was modified using a coefficient, eegr. Two models were developed based on the interaction coefficient eegr. The first model incorporates a constant fixed eegr factor for each metal ion into the Butler-Ockrent equation. The second model incorporates a variable eegr factor into the Butler-Ockrent equation; this interaction factor varies as a function of sorbent surface coverage. Predicted equilibrium data are found to be in excellent agreement with experimental values using both modified models for various mole ratios of copper and nickel ions in competitive sorption.
Keywords:competitive sorption  copper  nickel  peat  isotherm
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