Sahand Jorfi; Nematallah Jafarzadeh Haghighifard; Mohammad Javad Ahmadi; Narjes Shaheidar; Hakimeh Purhoseini
Volume 24, Issue 1 , March and April 2017, , Pages 55-62
Abstract
Background & Objectives: Cr(IV) is a toxic heavy metal with dangerous effects on health and environment and is discharged through industrial effluents. The main aim of the current study was to determine the efficiency of natural zeolite on removal Cr(IV) from aqueous solutions. Materials & Methods: ...
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Background & Objectives: Cr(IV) is a toxic heavy metal with dangerous effects on health and environment and is discharged through industrial effluents. The main aim of the current study was to determine the efficiency of natural zeolite on removal Cr(IV) from aqueous solutions. Materials & Methods: Following the chemical modification of Zeolite, the study variables including pH (2-10), adsorbent dosage (2-20 g/L), reaction time (5-150 min) and Cr(IV) concentration (10-50) were optimized according to the one at the time experimental design. The correlation of obtained data with conventional isotherms and kinetics were also studied. Results: In optimum pH 2, reaction time of 30 min and adsorbent dosages of 8 g/L, the most removal efficiency of 99.53% was observed for initial Cr(IV) concentration of 10 mg/L. The Freundlich isotherm and pseudo –second order kinetics were better fitted to the findings. Conclusions:According to findings of current study in lab scale, it can be concluded that natural Zeoliite can be considered as an efficient and cost effective alternative on treatment of effluents containing Cr(IV).