Nickel Adsorption From Waters Onto Fe3o4/Sugar Beet Pulp Nanocomposite
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2022
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In this study the magnetic nanocomposite material was synthesized with Fe3O4 impregnated to sugar beet pulp using chemical precipitation technique. Ni(II) removal performance of magnetic nanocomposite was investigated under different environmental conditions such as contact time, adsorbent dose, pH, initial heavy metal concentration, etc. The experimental studies have shown that, 81.2% Ni(II) removal efficiency was achieved at optimal conditions (25 mg/L initial Ni(II) concentration at 40 minute contact time, 200 rpm shaking speed, 5 g/L nanocomposite dose and pH 6.6). Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm experiments were performed and correlation coefficients were determined as 94.5% and 99.4%, respectively. The maximum adsorption capacity of material was achieved as 9.36 mg/g. These findings indicate that the adsorption that takes place is a monolayer process. The results of the pseudo-second order kinetic model (R-2 = 0.9947) indicate the chemisorptions process is used for Ni(II) removal using the electrostatic interaction. Thermodynamic studies illustrated that Ni(II) adsorption onto nanocomposite are exothermic and causes a decrease in the entropy. The adsorption of Ni(II) ions is non-spontaneous except for at low temperature and low initial concentrations. Nanocomposite characterization was illuminated with XRD, FT-IR, BET, TGA, TEM, SEM/EDX analysis. NOVELTY STATEMENT In this study, it was aimed to synthesis new adsorbent using sugar beet pulp together with Fe3O4 under suitable conditions, obtain a magnetic nanocomposite, and examine the reusability and recovery properties of the produced material. The use of industrial wastes as an adsorbent material provides both a solution to the problem of the removal of wastes and a reuse method for the use of wastes as a low cost adsorbent for a useful purpose. Therefore, it has two advantages: There is a need to investigate the feasibility of investigating all possible industry-based cheap adsorbent sources as well as the removal of heavy metals for the production of a reliable and harmless adsorbent.
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Ni(II) removal, sugar beet pulp, industrial waste, nanocomposite, magnetic adsorbent, waste reuse, Bagasse Fly-Ash, Aqueous-Solution, Metal-Ions, Toxic Metal, Orange Peel, Removal, Waste, Ni(Ii), Green, Nanoparticles, Kinetics, Biodegradation, Environmental, Nickel, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Adsorption, Beta vulgaris, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Sugars, Nanocomposites
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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2
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International Journal of Phytoremediation
Volume
25
Issue
5
Start Page
572
End Page
585
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