Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses

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Main Author: Martins, Ramiro
Publication Date: 2014
Other Authors: Vilar, Vítor J.P., Boaventura, Rui
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Because biosorption is a low cost and effective method for treating metal-bearing wastewaters, understanding the process kinetics is relevant for design purposes. In the present study, the performance of the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica for removing cadmium and lead from simulated wastewaters has been evaluated. Five kinetic models (first-order, pseudo-first-order, Elovich, modified Ritchie second-order and pseudo-second-order) were fitted to the experimental data and compared. Previously, the effect of parameters such as the initial solution pH, contact time, and initial metal ion concentration on biosorption was investigated. The initial pH of the solution was found to have an optimum value in the range of 4.0-6.0. The equilibrium sorption capacity of cadmium and lead by Fontinalis antipyretica increased with the initial metal concentration. For an initial metal concentration of 10 mg L-1, the uptake capacity of the moss, at equilibrium, is the same for both metals (4.8 mg g-1). Nevertheless, when the initial concentration increases up to 100 mg L-1, the uptake of Pb(II) was higher than 78%. The pseudo-second order biosorption kinetics provided the better correlation with the experimental data (R2 ≥ 0.999).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses
title Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses
spellingShingle Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses
Martins, Ramiro
Aquatic moss
Biosorption
Cadmium
Kinetics
Lead
Modelling
title_short Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses
title_full Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses
title_fullStr Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses
title_sort Kinetic modelling of cadmium and lead removal by aquatic mosses
author Martins, Ramiro
author_facet Martins, Ramiro
Vilar, Vítor J.P.
Boaventura, Rui
author_role author
author2 Vilar, Vítor J.P.
Boaventura, Rui
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Ramiro
Vilar, Vítor J.P.
Boaventura, Rui
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aquatic moss
Biosorption
Cadmium
Kinetics
Lead
Modelling
topic Aquatic moss
Biosorption
Cadmium
Kinetics
Lead
Modelling
description Because biosorption is a low cost and effective method for treating metal-bearing wastewaters, understanding the process kinetics is relevant for design purposes. In the present study, the performance of the aquatic moss Fontinalis antipyretica for removing cadmium and lead from simulated wastewaters has been evaluated. Five kinetic models (first-order, pseudo-first-order, Elovich, modified Ritchie second-order and pseudo-second-order) were fitted to the experimental data and compared. Previously, the effect of parameters such as the initial solution pH, contact time, and initial metal ion concentration on biosorption was investigated. The initial pH of the solution was found to have an optimum value in the range of 4.0-6.0. The equilibrium sorption capacity of cadmium and lead by Fontinalis antipyretica increased with the initial metal concentration. For an initial metal concentration of 10 mg L-1, the uptake capacity of the moss, at equilibrium, is the same for both metals (4.8 mg g-1). Nevertheless, when the initial concentration increases up to 100 mg L-1, the uptake of Pb(II) was higher than 78%. The pseudo-second order biosorption kinetics provided the better correlation with the experimental data (R2 ≥ 0.999).
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