Sorption of benzene derivatives onto insolubilized humic acids |
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Authors: | Vincenzo Leone Pasquale Iovino Sante Capasso Marco Trifuoggi Dino Musmarra |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Environmental, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies,University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Caserta,Italy;2.Environmental Technologies, University Spin Off of University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Caserta,Italy;3.Department of Chemical Sciences,University of Naples “Federico II”,Naples,Italy;4.Department of Civil Engineering, Design, Construction and Environment,University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”,Aversa,Italy |
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Abstract: | New environmental friendly sorption materials were synthesized and studied to remove organic contaminants in wastewater purification. Humic acids extracted from green-waste compost (HAcomp) and from leonardite (HAleo) were chemically characterized by infrared spectroscopy, carbon nitrogen and hydrogen analysis, ash content, hydrophobicity tests, and molecular weight distribution. Humic acids were thermally immobilized at 330 °C for 1.5 h and their sorbent properties towards of some benzene derivatives (toluene, o-xylene, phenol, and benzyl alcohol) with the batch equilibrium method were studied. HAcomp was found to be less rich in aromatic rings and more hydrophobic than HAleo. The maximum amount of sorbate bound at the equilibrium was consistently higher for the immobilized HA from compost than from leonardite and increased with the n-octanol/water partition coefficient of the adsorbate. The data point to hydrophobic interactions as the main force involved in the sorption of the compounds tested. The results showed that these materials can have potential applications in wastewater purification. |
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