Abstract
Adsorption of Cr(VI) and desorption of the Cr that was adsorbed using persimmon gel was examined. Most of the Cr(VI) was adsorbed at a pH value of 2, and a part of that was reduced to Cr(III) in the solution using persimmon gel, which has many polyhydroxyphenyl groups. A small amount of Cr was desorbed using some acidic or alkaline reagents at 30 °C. However, all of the Cr adsorbed using persimmon gel was desorbed at reflux temperature as Cr(III) using 1M HCl. Cycles of Cr(VI) adsorption and desorption as Cr(III) cycles were repeated 9 times. The adsorption of Cr was quantitatively repeated until 8 times and desorption of Cr was almost quantitatively repeated until 9 times.
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