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Adsorption of Zn²⁺ by Sargassum horneri and Desorption at Simulated Marine Environment

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Medium: conference paper
Language(s): English
Conference: 2012 International Conference on Civil, Architectural and Hydraulic Engineering (ICCAHE 2012), August 10-12th 2012, Zhangjiajie (China)
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Page(s): 1093-1099
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.209-211.1093
Abstract:

The adsorption of Zn2+ from simulated seawater onto biomaterial derived from the macroalgae Sargassum horneri was investigated via batch experiments. The highest adsorption rate was 96.9%, which found in the lower Zn2+ concentration solution where pH was 8.0 and temperature was 15°C, and the maximum adsorption capacity of dead Sargassum horneri particle to Zn2+could arrive to more than 0.20 mg.g-1. Sargassum horneri pretreated with CaCl2can increase the adsorption rate. Infrared analysis results showed that carboxylic acid groups have an important contribution to Zn2+adsorption. The adsorption equilibrium of Zn2+could be represented by pseudo-second-order model and the capacity of dead alga for Zn2+was approximately constant. Conclusions could be drawn that Sargassum horneri is a kind of efficient biosorbent for the treatment of waste waters containing heavy metals. It was because Zn2+can easily be desorbed by competition between the hydrogen ions and metal ions on the cell surface binding sites, that hydrochloric acid was proved to have economic feasibility.

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