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Removal of Arsenic Using a Cationic Polymer Gel Impregnated with Iron Hydroxide
Published on: June 28, 2019
Graphene oxide-iron modified clinoptilolite based composites for adsorption of arsenate and optimization using
Meltem Bilici Baskan1, Seçil Hadimlioglu2
1Department of Environmental Engineering, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.
Abstract:
In this study, graphene oxide and composites of graphene oxide-iron modified clinoptilolite were synthesized and used for arsenate removal from aqueous solution. All adsorbents were characterized using X-ray diffraction and specific surface area analysis. The specific surface areas of composites were found to be less than the iron modified clinoptilolite. The time required to reach equilibrium was determined as 3 hours for all adsorbents. The Box-Behnken statistical experiment design method was used to determine the effects of initial arsenate concentration, pH and the amount of adsorbent on the percent arsenate removal. Graphene oxide was not as effective as composites for arsenate adsorption from water. Arsenate adsorption on composites was showed good compatibility with the Freundlich isotherm. The maximum arsenate uptake was realized at pH 4 for graphene oxide and at pH 7 for composites. The maximum adsorption capacities obtained at the optimum points determined by using the Box-Behnken design method were calculated as 39.49, 117.98 and 124.64 µg.g-1 for graphene oxide and composites, respectively.
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